These are the rules from here one out:1. If you look at this and have a thought about it, good or bad, you must comment.
2. You may not say a comment such as "I like it," I hate it," I loathe it," etc. without leaving why. (You must say, I like the shade of green on his hand.)
3. I'd prefer you left more specific comments than the example cited in rule 2- I really want your thoughts on it!
4. I will give points ...Just kidding. Scott I wouldn't rip you off like that.
Happy commenting.
8 comments:
Well, I just realized that important is spelled wrong in my piece. Duely noted.
lol... I hit the next blog link from my page, and lo and behold I find someone who knows someone I know (I think, the Tomato from the points comment)...wow it's kinda strange! Or maybe I am just insane!
Sarah - I like the thought. I have a friend like that, one that is always in the back of my mind, always present - even when I'm not thinking of her consciously, she still colors what I do. I miss her. Isn't it amazing the inpact friends have on our lives? Goes to show we need to be mindful of who we allow to see our heart and soul. Whom we give influence over our lives. It is insidious......
I love my friend, and I often find myself desparately looking for her, thinking if I shield the eyes of my heart from the blinding light of trivial and insignificant things I will surely see her smile and feel her sunshine in my soul.
WOW Sarah I love what the pictures says. It makes me think of a lost loved one. Like you remember them in bits and pieces and they are always in the back of your mind or heart. They never really leave but sometimes like when life is hard or you have a decision to make their memory is so strong and it can help impact your choices (perhaps because you remember something they said once or taught you). Or if something big happens in your life like a wedding or a baby being born its so hard if they can't be there. And the memory of them is overwhelming it just makes you miss them like crazy. Or even if there aren't any memories you create them like an imaginary friend.
So that is what it makes me think of.
I love this picture because it captures what you are saying. I love the kid in the picture and the way their hands are kind of covering their eyes but still being able to see.
I like it because I think that it matches what is written. Like the person you miss is still there and you can still see them sometimes. But sometimes you just don't want to because it hurts too much. And maybe you sometimes wish you could just forget. BUT at the same time you are still able to see because the thought of not remembering or missing the person is just as unbearable.
I like this photo because it speaks and it is original. I like art that makes me think and this does that.
I hope I made sense.
This art gets an A+ from me.
sammy: this is actually my sister btw.
Sarah, I have to be completly honest. I've seen this picture several times now, and while I am impressed at how you technically created it, I'm not moved by the words. They don't really form a concrete thought in my mind. Maybe I'm thinking too hard, but it just doesn't seem to hold much meaning for me. Sorry.
But you know, are you thinking about posting some of your poetry here? Because I really enjoy that.
um you also said "From here one out" instead of on. But I liked the thought as well...post more.
Sarah--
I liked the picture but I'm not crazy about the message. The colors are fantastic and I really like how the longer you stare at it, the more layers you notice--hidden text, colors, shadows...
...very cool.
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