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too,
too far I stepped into the dream ...
to be unable to return
I think I'm too far away
to dreamland
until it doesn't feel ...
live like an illusion ...
and the world of dreams is a reality ...
too,
too far I'm trapped in a dream ...
until don't know.
the season has changed
and life is only a dream ...
RANT 73, February 27,2019
I think when we are going to design images, in our imagination there are several levels that must be passed. like space in our minds. and every person has different abilities to get past that level.
an architect is different from the results of the drawings he made with a design. a different design results of the drawings he made with a painter. a natural painter is different from the results he made with an abstact painter. an abstact painter is different from the drawings he made with a painter surrealist.
I think as an image (translator of imaginary nature) must be able to enter all space in the world of imagination, take pictures and then share with us that are in the real world without being affected by the situation in that room.
as if we were thieves images of imaginary worlds for the real world
rant73, Marc 05.2019
24x36 in 61x91 cm
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There was a time that people thought that street art was vandalism. Foolish!
This image represents all of the reasons I love living in a City. An artist at work, just wonderful to watch.
Another catch from my home city of Nottingham.
Uneven distribution of light on even cubes.
Storefront detail of a luxurious clothing shop in downtown Thessaloniki.
The photo was taken during a photowalk with Bakis.
sometimes, a little beauty
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