My name is Jim Full. I live in NYC. I am a partner in four thrift stores. See etgstores.com if interested. I manage our furniture store. I also live in an intentional community. See http://www.ganas.org If interested.
I am so blown away with the images I see everyday on Renderosity I wanted to join in the creative energy. Thanks to everyone who submits his or her artwork, it has been my inspiration for me to start shooting pictures again. See my bio for more... soon to come.
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Comments (5)
logiloglu
an expressive presentation.very creative photography art. vote #:O)
Margana
A very interesting collage.I like your concept.Hmmm,explanation ruins art,eh?I'll have to contemplate that one...-M :)
cynlee
i don't use many explanations myself but will always leave something hidden that few may catch... does art shown in a gallery come with an explanation... rarely, only in the title... but still interesting to hear the reactions... so here's one... set to the music of PF... you've been in the pipeline filling in time... running the race, grabbin the buck to the American dream... is this the so called promised freedom... i suppose, could always be worse... so welcome to the machine... :]
Tedz
A fine Image....Patience?...I used to be a Patient...the Pic gives Me hope of the NASDAQ's Resurgence...salute
tvernuccio
well, i disagree that explanation ruins art. most piece of art displayed in a gallery don't have explanations that true; however, that's what i feel is LACKING in art galleries. I like to know what the artist was thinking and feeling about the piece. Oftentimes i have done research on a particular piece in order to find out what the artist's thoughts were about a particular piece of art. i guess everybody's different. That's just how i feel about it. About your image. Well, first thought that comes to mind is freedom is elusive. Money doesn't bring freedom. Actually i think money is a pretty stupid idea. Sorry, Jim, but your images do this to me...make me think about stuff a lot. But really, what's the point of money? It's worthless when you think about it. Most important things in life...love, freedom, joy. You can have all the money in the world and not have that. Why can't we live in a world where we don't need money? We all work, we all contribute and do our share, and in return we get what we need. Why should our elderly have to spend most of their money on prescrition medication and then not have enough money left over for food and to pay bills? Why are they having to work part time jobs at age 75? doesn't make sense. I could say a lot more but i won't say any more here. I have some ideas that are VERY unpopular. i wish i had time to say more but i have a meeting to go to in 15 minutes and i'm gonna be late if i don't stop writing. I wish i knew what part of your image was. i see the money, but i can't figure out what those mechanical pieces are. What machine is it? I would love to talk more about this subject! gotta go though. sorry. enjoy your days! oh...and i love your artwork! fantastic collage!!!