by jeff carter, tulibo, Pkay, and docilebob
Oh, so sad and gloomy at first but Pkay turned it around exquisitely and Docillebob gave it a happy honey of a finish.
Content aside, when viewed from a distance, this is a beautiful, balanced corpse. It is another of those interlocking light and dark L's that Taj spoke of awhile back.
The images of the first two panels are well chosen and set the mood.Both of them have taken black and white and used new-to-my-eyes color touches. The mashed faces, the red-rimmed eyes and Pkay's big blue eye is quite a psychic pick-up from Tulibo's eye.
I turned this corpse 180 degrees and put it against a black background. The words became texture and the corpse was even better! Try it.
Dor at April 16, 2007 12:52 PM
Hello Dear Frinds
today is the hollocaust memorial day in Israel. the corpse above touched my hart with it's impact and seemed so symbolic to me especially at this day. alot of my family members were murdered in different Nazi extermination camps, may they soul rest in peace for all eternity.
may all pepole live in their own right ,in freedom to be who they desier to be.
love sees no color
Neta
neta at April 16, 2007 3:42 PM
may G-d bless you neta, and may He grant the world peace.
jeff carter at April 16, 2007 3:49 PM
i love how the poem flows through three panels as if only one person wrote it. it holds a deep meaning.
mouse at April 17, 2007 8:15 PM
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