I noticed the capital letters all along your prose, but in my mind I read it like a poem, don't worry!
I don't really believe in the hereditary gene, I think what we are is made of the influence of people we live with, we meet, we share with. Were some of your parents or grand-parents creative people? because in my family I think I'm the only one. I come from the most practical, prosaic family you can imagine.
Thanks for this super true story Skyangel. Might creativity be hereditary?
Thank you. I love the graphics and this style like the very first Disney's or Tex Avery's. At the moment I'm struggling with Little nightmares 2.
Shrubbery
Caterpillar.
One year later, they found out that the situation was getting worse and worse.
Well, it's been going on for MONTHS now... any new ideas?
Goes well with your name 😁🐔🦊
Thank you for this unusual version, with the Amen fugue. Mozart did not have time to complete his requiem. Was this part from his student Franz Xaver Süssmayr? We can listen to the lacrymosa as well (and many more of Mozart's work) in Amadeus, the wonderful Milos Forman movie.
This would be an excellent idea for our photography contest.
This would be an excellent idea for our photography contest.
Yes Liszt is definitely the most difficult author to play. But... have a look, with the "tablatures" everyone can do it!!! (hmmm... just kidding 😉)
i like the 50's sci-Fi feel about this image. It could be a poster with movies like the thing from the black lagoon and plan nine from outer space. really nice creation .
I did it. It's not perfect. It's not totally smooth, but it works. This is a gif so the quality isnt so good. https://i.ibb.co/KjV4n31/zoom.gif
If you want to do it, do it !!! I know very well this little girl and she will be happy to have you for tea, in everyone of her screens 😉
You can stop apologizing for this photo with broken rules for it works! It is art and an emotive element is there for eyes. It is that dynamic yet invisible line cutting on a diagonal, slashing its way through this photograph that draws the viewer. The line from his face cuts down to the bright spot on his yellow shoe....bright high contrasty areas always draw our eyes...that is brilliant, hot red colour on sweater (you couldn't have asked for a better colour). The yellow line holds us in this compressed space and the horizon line with topsy turvy turbulence adds to the sense of excitement. A small hint of handlebar is perfect to complete the story. Not only do I give you two thumbs up I give you ten thumbs up. It is an excellent image through and through.