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Phantasma Mortis

Vue Surrealism posted on Jan 03, 2009
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Created as a commentary on the shear lack of imagination possessed by today's youth. As a high school art teacher I see so many students that no matter how many techniques and skills I show them, they still can't come up with an original idea. I attribute this death of imagination to watching to much television and other activities the don't stimulate the creative juices. Thus the title Phantasma Mortis (Death of imagination.)

Comments (33)


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faroutsider

9:16AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Brilliant! As an ex-teacher, I know exactly where you're coming from... :o(

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Nytoprod

9:20AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

excellent vision and idéa !!!

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milanautica

9:21AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

it's wonderful and brilliant! you are right, today's youth watches too much tv and more and more they loose their creative thoughts. it's a pity...

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raven916

9:32AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Excellent, and a very thought provoking image.

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novelist

9:39AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Wow! This is wonderful. I love that central figure and the personality of all the children are great. Wonderful landscape of books, too. How sad to hear this about children. I'm not around them much, so, I wouldn't know. That was the best part of being a child for me--letting my imagination run wild. Great title, too.

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martin62

9:44AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Fantastic work. Realy inspiring.

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3x3

9:56AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

absolutely fabulous!! fav ***

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ragouc

9:59AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Superb composition. Great render. Very symbolic picture. 5+++

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sackrat

10:38AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Outstanding !

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Jollyself

11:09AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Bravo on the commentary AND the image. I happen to agree. Not only do they lack imagination , they cant hold two opposing thoughts in their heads at the same time. Doesnt bode well for the future Im afraid.

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IO4

11:56AM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Superb work and image.

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Orinoor

12:26PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Beautiful and thought-provoking, well done! I don't know about other countries, but American culture is certainly different than it used to be. I think there is still plenty of imagination out there, although I agree the impact of tv and games could be stunting the growth of imagination. I believe everyone in this community to be a vehicle for change, one mind at a time. It is a New Year, let's embrace it. Thank you for raising this topic!

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dbrv6

1:40PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Brilliant! Ah what a quandry and an old problem. I have just started look at - soon to read a book called the Education of Henry Adams. One of the Herny Adam's comments that caught my attention to the book is that education essentualy teaches the passive use of knowledge. The book was written ~1910.

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Andor

1:45PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

You are so right! Sigh... Excellent work!

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timspfd

2:47PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Beautifully executed

Traligill

4:19PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

fine work and fine gallery!

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castaneda

5:49PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

WOW! Great, powerful work. Love the detail

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Digital_Mischief

5:57PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Niels, I love it! My gosh the attention to detail, and the time you must have spend on it. It's awesome!! I believe that everyone needs a certain amount of 'quiet time'. I think it's especially important for children. Years ago people didn't have all the 'toy's and distracts that we have today (TV, cell phones, constant music, computer games, even the wonderful computer). People are afraid of being alone or silence. Creativity needs that to grow. Once again a great piece!

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schonee

11:02PM | Sat, 03 January 2009

Super cool I love it!

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NetWorthy

3:26AM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Yes I agree too. I also see your other unmentioned statement: They are doing everything with the books except READING them. Great commentary and a brilliant scene to illustrate it.

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Krid

5:04AM | Sun, 04 January 2009

wonderful magical scene with excellent details

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capelito

5:34AM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Brilliant and stunning work. So wonderful. Excellent done!

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Tao3d

8:55AM | Sun, 04 January 2009

encore une jolie merveille! :)

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allarhia

4:39PM | Sun, 04 January 2009

Amazing image.

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Schnuck

1:13PM | Wed, 07 January 2009

Superb!!!

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johnny_damnit

11:29AM | Sat, 24 January 2009

I agree 110% Kids these days do not know how to have fun, unless it has batteries or wires coming for the toy. Very moving image my friend! A+ to the teacher!

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kasalin

9:39PM | Sat, 24 January 2009

Excellent composition ! Stunning colours and details ! Bravo 5* :)

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katy555

11:47AM | Sun, 25 January 2009

Superb! Very great and creative work...

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voyagersquare

3:33AM | Fri, 30 January 2009

Great Work I say Great Work Man

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bono35

7:39AM | Sat, 07 February 2009

fine work !!

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