
Between Towers

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55 responses to “Between Towers”
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Thanks for reblogging.
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Very nice teeth! Beautiful collage.
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Thank you, Joke. I’m glad you like it.
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So clever
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Thank you.
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This is a bit frightening and very powerful!
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Surreal and impressive!
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Thank you, Peter.
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Van surrealisme gesproken !
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Dank je wel, Dirk!
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Excellent.
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Thank you, John.
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Well done… imaginative
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Thanks a lot, John.
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Oh my, that’s quite a horrifying scene. Great!
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Well, I’m glad you like it.
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Knap en het spreekt me wel aan
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Dan je wel, Marylou.
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Part of the chain and, the chain is without end.
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Indeed it is.
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Schönes Werk
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Vielen Dank!
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een bijzonder knappe surrealistische foto Rabirius
prettige dag
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Dank je wel, Willy.
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Estas llevando la fotografía a niveles insospechados. Es una foto espectacular.
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Muchas gracias, Manuel.
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Fabulous! I love the way you see things.
Alison
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Thanks a lot, Alison.
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Sometimes I have to look at your list of hashtags to figure out what I’m seeing. This picture is pretty disturbing. And I question your #WOMEN and also your #FOOD. Guess I need to study the photo a bit longer. One thing I can confirm – Rabirius, dear – you are never boring! 🙂
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Well, here are three women in the picture. Two of them have short hairdos, so maybe they are not that easily recognised.
About the food: The thought was, that what you put in your mouth is usually food… Certainly, here the food = the teeth. But I needed one more keyword. 🙂
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nice to see a female face at last … we are half the world 🙂
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Just got a similar question: The reason is that I don’t have as many pictures of women with the permission to use them for my art as I have pictures of men. So it is a legal matter.
But you spotted right, there are some women in this picture. 🙂
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ah of course, you need written permission to publish them … hadn’t thought of that one 🙂
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Yes, indeed. That makes things a bit more complicated.
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especially as you do this commercially, ho hum
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Unfortunately not really. I have some exhibitions from time to time, but I still need to work at another job. 🙂
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seldom do artists make a real living from their work … I tried once when a conwoman convinced me I could make a reasonable income with online writing, I’m lucky to make $50 a year at one cent per read!
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Yes, I know.
I think the most important thing is to have the right contact. The second most important thing to fit into current trends. Both I don’t do. 🙂
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lol at least you own your shortcomings 😉
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Yes. 🙂
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Another piece of work to stare and wonder for hours, never be bored and come out feeling if not better at least a bit wiser ~ 🙂
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Thank you so much for your words!
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Yikes! (I guess that is what was intended…)
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Well, not to shock, really. I was just trying to work some experiences in the picture. Well, they were somewhat shocking to me, so maybe that is reflected in the picture.
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Art. Opens the fissures and let’s the light shine in. A worthy process. I imagine that is why I keep coming back to your work. I opens something I do not cognitively understand.
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Thank you so much for your words. I really appreciate it.
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Dear Rabirius, your artwork always inspires and enlightens… A great piece you have worked on here..
Do forgive my very long absence, But time as we know it has flown as I took an break which turned out to be an extended break from my blogging world and friends…
Good to see your creativity has been hard at work as ever…
We need to be creative and recreate our surroundings with beauty and clarity..
Much love and respect to you my friend ..
Sue 🙂 x
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Thanks a lot for your words, Sue.
Well, I haven’t been that active here this year due to work on the new mockART album and also some personal things to take care of. But now I hope to post my new artworks more regularly again.
I will visit your blog later today.
Greetings,
rabirius.
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Its good you have had lots of other interests to keep you busy… Me too…. Good to reconnect here again my friend
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Yes, it is good to reconnect!
Thank you, Sue.
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🙂 ❤
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Love it…very creative!
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Thanks a lot!
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