Wow this is so ut there. May offend a few people ^_~ Still I love it. The symbolism behind it is slightly confusing. I would love to see and annalisys of this piece. Well, yeah -this is excellent I love it and all the odd meanings behind it. Keep it up.
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I have run out of things to say about your work darlin. But that is an amazing painting as all you pieces are. Just great meaning and like fox said wonderful symbolism
you never cease to amaze me, i think this may be my favorite image of yours so far. don't think i could come close to any real interpretation of this, but this is good fuel for pondering.
The first thing i thought of was the tower of babel, and how the builders wanted to build something so high that they could reach God himself. Obviously, NASA does not have this intent, but their is almost a similar spirit. I didn't come up with this analogy, btw, I actually read it somewhere (The Sirens of Titan, i think, a fantastic book by Kurt Vonnegut...)
Certainly, religious fundamentalists would be better off if it was still the popular view that the Earth is the center of the Universe. Science can (hopefully) excorcise the demons of ignorance.
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oh man, that creature with the attachment/organism attached to his face looks so wonderful. There is so much religion in this I wouldnt even know where to start.. that astronaut with the holes in her mask is great. the light comming out really reminds me of christ and looks as though being tortured makes me think that they are using her pain for refrence for the painting.. Im probably wrong but I love to make up a story for your work.
Wow is all I can say. There is so much symbolism and so much detail and I can't even begin to explain how amazing it all is. This is a picture I would like to see your thoughts on. Its just got so much in it. A truely awesome piece of art
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The first thing i thought of was the tower of babel, and how the builders wanted to build something so high that they could reach God himself. Obviously, NASA does not have this intent, but their is almost a similar spirit. I didn't come up with this analogy, btw, I actually read it somewhere (The Sirens of Titan, i think, a fantastic book by Kurt Vonnegut...)
Certainly, religious fundamentalists would be better off if it was still the popular view that the Earth is the center of the Universe. Science can (hopefully) excorcise the demons of ignorance.
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