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42 responses to “It’s Raining Men”
The associations range from Magritte to Black Friday on the Stock Exchange in 1929. But of course that’s just my thoughts before I take it for what it is: an expressive work with a skillful dash of surrealism.
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Doet me ook direct denken aan de Wallstreet crash eind jaren 20.
Maar de paraplu’s beneden vertellen me een totaal ander én surrealischtisch verhaal 👍🙃
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Ha! So I am not the only one associating this crash 🙂
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🙂
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It is really interesting that there are so many possible ways to read my picture. Thank you for that.
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😃 I guess some of the people looking at my paintings come up with interpretations I would better not know 😁 But that’s what art is for….
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Yes. To everyone their own interpretation.
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And they fell.
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They did. Thank you.
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I love this, Rabirius.
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Thank you, Patti.
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Ha ha. An excellent portrayal.
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Absolutely stunning!
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Thank you. I’m glad you like it.
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Hopelijkvallen die niet te pletter want er zijn mannen te weinig beweerd men
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We zullen zien waar het toe leidt.
Dank je wel, Marylou.
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Una composición bien lograda. Despierta sensaciones encontradas. Buen domingo amigo.
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Muchas gracias, Manuel.
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Por nada Rabirius.
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🙂
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It’s imminent. Just a matter of time. In a word- Truth
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Thank you.
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een heel knap surrealistisch werk Rabirius
prettige dag
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Dank je wel, Willy.
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As so often a fascinating image, Rabirius.
It reminded me of an absurdist total theater show by the Dutch group ‘Hauser Orkater’. The show was titled ‘Watch the men fall.’ After reading your blog post, I looked it up on YouTube, and I still thought it was a beautiful performance after more than 40 years: https://youtu.be/4sMZCsHMnQE
So thank you very much!
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Thank you Jan.
I’d never heard of Hauser Orkater. Thanks for sharing their video as well.
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I came to think of Russian oligarchs etc, who’ve been lately “falling” out of windows. Stunning picture.
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I’m glad you like it.
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I was all ready to write HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA until I looked through the other comments to get to the “Leave a Reply” box. Everybody
else is taking this picture a lot more seriously. Oh my. Oh well, me and Monty Python. We laugh at the absurd. Ha ha ha ha ha.
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Thank you Kim.
Well, your initial reaction was correct. I was just toying with a certain song when I thought I should rework that to a picture. 🙂
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That makes me happy. Thanks! And may you keep on toying!
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I will always keep on toying. 🙂
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Reminds me of Bandaloop. Saw them perform years ago. 😊
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Thank you.
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My first thought of ‘this must be a day at the office at the Kremlin these days…” very creative piece, although now I have a certain song echoing in my head that I want to stop 🙂
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Thank you.
Well, when I cannot hear a certain tune anymore, I usually put on some things like a hoover or a mixer. That noise burns it right out.
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Literally! Love it!
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Thank you.
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My Dad always said that this was the collapse of Wall Street; the sky darkened by their loss. I did not understand. I still don’t. To me the result might be hunger in the belly, it is only hunger in the heart that would move me so.
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I pity those umbrellas, really. 🙂
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Thank you.
And I’m glad that someone is thinking about the umbrellas as well.
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