the night is raining
quietly
further away
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I'm standing
in front of my window
naked
nothing to hide
Â
I feel some raindrops
burning my eyes
my cheeks
my chin
Â
somewhere
there's a light
people are surviving
Â
somewhere
far away
Â
maybe
Â
it's you
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Comments (13)
Dinhi
Speechless, phenomenal textures and precision shapes, I just don't know how you do it. You have so much control over this program and your work is truly admired!! A great inspiration Dirk! [=
spiegel428
I love the apples and oranges.
twiggypeasticks
Love the repetitive image, a wonderful slant on a classical still life - EXCELLENT :O)
CarolSassy
I really like this one too. I think it would also look fantastic in southwestern colors. I especially like the bowls of oranges and the other fruits! Excellent work Dirk! (:
rocserum
Agree with twiggypeasticks, stunning result! RS
XoxoTree
Wow wee I'm lost for words. You are so excellent at this. Never know what you'll come up with. Impressive.
RodolfoCiminelli
Wonderfula and creative realization.....!!!!
iceberg5
Totally unbelievable creativity ! Gorgeous oranges in those brilliant blue china bowls and all those other fruit - it is amazing to see how there are separate spirals of repeating fruit table units which gradually get smaller and smaller ! My compliments to you, Dirk , for such ingenious and attractive work !
mansco
Wonderful details all around and perfect colours ;O)
joefraq
Such fantastic coloring and textures. Fine work, Dirk!
redbeard
Amazing, just fantastic work!
pscott
Fabulous work! A whole new dimension in still-life. :)
shood
Astounding work! The textures and coloring are superb. Fractal-wise, I love the way the spatial perspective changes in the replication.