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©2005-2009 *akyra
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Submitted: September 23, 2005
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Resolution: 597×700
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Make: Canon
Model: Canon EOS DIGITAL REBEL
Shutter Speed: 1/50 second
F Number: F/6.3
Focal Length: 49 mm
ISO Speed: 100
Date Picture Taken: Sep 23, 2005, 10:22:13 AM

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a hole someone might decide to climb down in and hide.

or throw themselves in to do die.

whichever.

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acrylic and mixed media on canvasboard. 20" x 24".

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Like a explosion from the factory walls of complicated media, slowly dulling till death. but you decided to pull a explosion out of a paint brush.
Here I thought it was representative of the coming Autumn, and the explosion of color the changing leaves provide, against the blue of the sky.
But that's what I saw.

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interesting point of view on it...
T'is the time of year.

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use of color is really impeccable
gorgeous

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I itch & pain all over
with hate of time &
tedium Save me!
Kill me!
To me it looks like a deep fire burning inside. It seems like the reverse of death to me.

:heart: :hug:

Take care sweet Jim

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Life is an adventure in forgiveness.

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it might be... like a phoenix. :)
Yes I can see that :nod:

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just stunning. i really love it - and not just because you used my favorite colors.
i love the way this is vertical - the set up of an "oubliette" of sunset rather than the obvious horizontal flow of light. it makes your eye pull downward into the darkness. a defiant burst of fire before the decent into the unknown.

i love it.

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