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Photography F.A.Q (Last Updated: 2025 Jan 30 8:47 am)
I'm gettin an evironmental kinda message from this, pollution, the abandoned car...and what seems to be a fire of some sort in the distance.
Is the what you've seen on your travels (the stong diagonal line resembles a train or subway to me)
Am I way off here or what?
BTW it really is a THOUGHT provoking image! Great stuff
Joe
Message edited on: 05/29/2005 20:25
Contemplation, reflection, observation of the world around u....speed of our stupid civilization...always faster (suggested by the train or what looks like a train in movement to me)...perplexe at such shallowness and futility, scared maybe, worried more likely....where r we going like that and what for??? That's all the things that come to my mind when I look at this image! Hope it answered ur question dear! :)
I get frustration out of this image... Frustration that one person alone can't tackle all of the pollution be it noise, water, air or the discarded... Pollution is a real problem, one that needs to be addressed... What kind of world are we leaving our future generations? If that was the message you tried to convey then you succeeded, and wonderfully at that! Brenda :)
ryno, my immediate emotional response was like the view of a prisoner, seeing in memory the world beyond. I see a tantrum of the city and all the problems therein with the peace of the country where and abandoned old car is allowed in the back field and so what if it is there. The city cannot be neglected...people must be there to help each day with its problems, with its people fallout..yet to bring the senerity of even a countryside with abandoned cars is a plus. That is my thought from first heart. Thanks for this post. Tom.
I feel sure it is an Environmental Message...and, also feel You dont give it enough Credit. My Art Knowledge is very limited, and I did wonder why My Own was not being interperated ...now, I see more clearly that it is a Personal thing. Thanks heaps for showing this Ryno...and...thanks for Listening in the first place.
I get a feeling of regret or longing. On the commuter train into the city to work, but dreaming of the "good life", slow country days, time to fix that old classic!
Kim Hawkins
Kim Hawkins Eastern Sierra Gallery
okay not very good at this sorta thing.. symbolism in art is very personal,, l do sense abandoment, isolation, decay, and desolution symbolic of the desert and car.., also reflecting innocence of how life was in childhood..(my be a grandparents car/parents) life is may be predetermined from birth..the path ways inscripted by industrailization and inter city train.. believe this is reflecting on the meaning of life.. from the simiplicities of times past and the fast moving stress of modern living ... this is the beauty of surrealism and symbolic art open to intrupretation to provoke the inner mind.. what ever the personal message beautiful work :)...)))))
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Oil, time passing, waste? No, No, NO! This peice is all about deranged killers. It's a movie poster! See the killer gets into his car then travels cross country killing, he goes to some industrial city, DEtroit for Example, then his car breaks down. There is a chase scene through the fields outside of Detroit. See the psyadelic slaughter and destruction wrought by this man from the farmland, see flight toward Detroit, and finally see the movie end with a chase through the fields at the abandoned car. Yup, yup. Mighty fine movie poster you have there! I hope you realize RHYNO that I am kidding. I can see what the others noticed but honestly I can see what I described. If you aren't doing it yet I think you can have a good good future in movie PR. Bsteph
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