Resume experts say that what counts most is what one has been doing in the last 10 years.
In this case, my resume would be extremely poor since I have limited myself to keep on working on what I accumulated in the 50 previous years. I have been involved in the movie, television and theater business. You know- movies and television screenwriting; stage plays, documentary and feature films directing; movies and television editing, and other other things in the same fields or styles.
In other words, I have turned into a teacher who gives classes on aspects that supposedly stopped being important 10 years ago.
I am already 60 years old and had many things _ themes_ left for doing in the fields of movies and TV. That's why, I think that it´s a blessing to have found the possibility of expressing my worries throughout the CG grahics environments also. Actually, it wasnt long ago, less than 2 years, that I started exercising in Poser, cinema 4D, Vue, and I still continue learning every day a bit more.
Perhaps, most of you have already noticed that my visual universes are unforeseeable, exchangeable, capricious and somehow polemic. I am this way also. And that I can journey also from the most sublime thing to the ridiculous one in fractions of seconds.
Those who believe in astrology would say that it is because I am a Gemini; maybe, they´re right. But, I am more inclined to think that it is because of some screw that it is missing in my head, or to that the child inside of me keeps on fighting to turn into an adult person, someday. Who knows!
I am a Cuban citizen who resides in Colombia for the last 15 years. I do not dominate English language as well as I´d like to, so I apologize in advance if sometimes I do not manage to express correctly my ideas.
Thanks for having arrived up to my Homepage; I hope you´d enjoy a bit my works. Any constructive comment is always well received.
Thank you all for taking the time to visit.
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Comments (22)
Jollyself Online Now!
beautifully grunged ...he looks hardened and as he contemplates the butterfly, I would bet that he wishes for a morphing of his own.
lyron
Excellent composition. Great work!!
ThunderStone
Melancholy is the feeling I got from this.
FantastArt
Fantastic and creepy!
Keymilan
Very impressive - our live is only a flapping of wings...metamorposis...
e-brink
I like this one very much! It reminds me that I am looking to improve my artwork to a higher level. We all see that butterfly seemingly within reach, but it is always so hard to grab hold of.
Fidelity2
Very well done. I love it. And yes, I give it a 5+.
loligagger
Looking for change,but feeling trapped,excellent image!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
DAVER2112
A man contemplating the scream of the butterfly. Nice work!! :)
galanthus
Excellent.
Krid
very impressive and creative scene with excellent postwork
novelist
For me the image is optimistic . . . in the midst of decay, hardship, or sorrow there is always something of beauty to discover and maybe even encourage. And the butterfly seems to acknowledge the man, so, on that level I feel there's a communication going on here about survival--the living appreciating the living. Maybe there's even a spiritual evolution going on. Amazing as always, no matter what you intended, it's a joy to behold.
ArtPearl
"I dont belong here" Said the butterfly in despair "What have I done to deserve this..." "You dont belong here" Said the man apologetically "I longed for your beauty in this place of decay...what right have I to keep you here...what have I done..."
kitzie21
I agree with ArtPearl above. There is a sense of quiet longing coming from the main character. Longing for beauty? I'm not sure. I'm sorry, I'm not feeling very articulate this morning and I can't seem to find words to you more of my thoughts on this picture, save to say it's both evocative and somewhat bittersweet for me. Beautiful.
Tracesl
cool! excellent image.
RodolfoCiminelli
Espléndido y muy creativo collage de imágenes Danilo......!!!!
svendsen
Wonderful scene... :o) Lovely colors and lighting... :o)
mtc
… depth of thought! Very unusual and professional art! Properly stunning!
kobaltkween
without looking at anyone else's comments: the sepia-toned butterfly makes me think of time, of fleeting things. the title, locale and unmarked, healthy, content looking man make me think this was once his home, and it fell into disrepair when he died. something about the bright light from the hole in the ceiling distracts me from the contemplative mood his expression evokes, and keeps me from easily identifying his relationship with the place. his shading looks so soft, but that hole lights the room harshly and makes the decay seem dangerous and unpleasant rather than almost enticingly decrepit. the man, with his gentle expression and comfortable features, makes me think of a gently haunted abandoned house that attracts kids, while the room seems more hostile and makes me think of broken glass and rusty nails. so, saying all that, i guess i feel like this image straddles a line between the harsh reality of broken and decaying man-made objects and the romantic ideal of the remnants of what's left behind after a life ends.
Rutra
Bittersweet childhood memories of a place that is now gone. He's free now.
ontar1
Wondering and trying to make sense of the world both ugly and beautiful, excellent work!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Cgaynor
The thoughts and feelings provoked:The dark vs the light. The dwelling on different mental spaces - opened, closed. The butterfly symbolic of freedom is dark, robbed of its color - that might not be good, The portal to the outside world looks like it is closed in without the ladder required by code. The main character, who might be clawing at himself, appears to be textured to be part of the wall. This might evoke depression, but I like it.