Here is another picture I created for the new mockART album “Men Who Lost Their Heads”. I even thought this might work as a main cover because the tent of the roof would be a good place to put the band name and title. But in the end we chose another cover and this one was not included in the final artwork of the album that will come out September 3.
I even made other versions of the picture. This one I liked a lot as well so I decided to show it to you as well.
41 responses to “Men Without Heads (2)”
We zijn zo gewoon aan het beeld van een mens dat je op de eerste blik niet ziet dat de hoofden ontbreken maar bij de tweede blik zie je wat er misis en onbreekt. Wel knap gedaan
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Zeer interessante observatie, Marylou.
Bedankt ook voor je complimenten!
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Interesting these headless people. We like the first draft best because of the subtle colours.
Thanks for sharing
The Fab Four of Cley
🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you.
The first version was also intended to be the original cover. After some discussions it fell through as the main cover altogether. Now we agreed on a picture that works even better. I will post it around September 3, when we publish the album.
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A thought provoking and striking image. It makes me revisit again, and rethink my “interpretations” – thank you for sharing.
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Thanks a lot as well.
I’m glad that the picture is inspiring for you.
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Thank you for your reply. Your images are always very thought-provoking and inspiring and I am sure there are many others who agree.
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Thank you so much for your words.
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een knappe ietwat mysterieuze creatie Rabirius…
iets wat me bijzonder aanspreekt
prettig weekend
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Heel erg bedankt, Willy. Ik ben blij dat de foto je aanspreekt.
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Too many of them in positions of power. Excellent image.
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Thank you.
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Héhé op het eersteczicht merk je niet dat ze geen hoofd hebben. Amazing!
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Ja, dat is niet zo evident. Ik denk dat je eraan gewend bent dat mensen hoofden hebben en daarom voeg je ze in je hoofd toe.
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Ja heel experimenteel 👍
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Dank je wel.
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Je tweede ontwerp vind ik inhoudelijk beter en breder opgevat dan het eerste.
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Bedankt.
Nou, ik speelde er een beetje mee en kwam met verschillende versies.
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I enjoyed these, Rabirius. I liked that one man’s dress.
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Thank you. 🙂
Yes, men can wear dresses too. 🙂
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No doubt.
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excellent creativity!
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Love both!
Alison
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Thank you, Alison.
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I prefer the seconmd desgin, it seems to be more balanced.
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Thank you.
Yes, I played around with the elements a bit here. There also is a third version which I didn’t publish as it is quite similar to the second picture.
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Fun as always, Rabirius – but I enjoy it with the headless lady a bit more. I can see myself heeadlessly there.
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Then you are definitely invited. 🙂
Thank you, Kim.
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Brilliant, my friend!
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Thanks Marina. I’m glad you like it.
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🙏👌
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Wonderful. I was hoping for a bit of formal wear.
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Thank you.
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The yellow tie blowing in the wind, I like that …
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And the color of the roses … I mean, I like both pictures, but those two details I especially like …
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Thank you. I’m glad that you like them both and that you also noticed the details.
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Toll sind beide Bilder, grossartig.
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Schön, dass sie Dir gefallen. Vielen Dank, Ernst.
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Reblogged this on Hellenic Canadian Literature.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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