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Path of a Life

Bryce Surrealism posted on Apr 28, 2017
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Each of us has a life path since a child was sitting on a rocking horse when, after sitting on several chairs or thrones, he ended his days on a rocking chair. He leaves leaving the memory of his life path to his loved ones only.

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jif3d

12:52PM | Sun, 30 April 2017

It's a harder road for some, but as long as we feel we have achieved something by the end, it's worth it !

Neat surrealism to convey your thoughts.

~Cheers~

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Crudelitas

3:11PM | Sun, 30 April 2017

A really fantastic allegory. Great done, my dear friend!

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jhayward

4:42PM | Sun, 30 April 2017

magnificent! well done

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rawdodb

5:41PM | Sun, 30 April 2017

I know the feeling well... seems like I start there every morning... Beautiful work!!!

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RachealMarie

8:37PM | Sun, 30 April 2017

Wonderful!

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ia-du-lin

12:06AM | Mon, 01 May 2017

Wonderful surreal artwork.

steve2

2:20AM | Mon, 01 May 2017

Beautiful work ! Chairs kind of take on a life of their own.

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sossy

6:04AM | Mon, 01 May 2017

fascinating imagination and scary that the rocking chair is so large and the rocking horse so far away what makes me sad in real life! impressive artwork as always 🏹

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Glendaw

9:02AM | Mon, 01 May 2017

Amazing props, characters and atmosphere !

Our loved ones are the only persons that mean the most to us as we live and die.

Super awesome work and presentation as always.

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velleman

11:06AM | Mon, 01 May 2017

Superb symbolism of the chairs, very strong and impressive image!

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Leije

1:06PM | Mon, 01 May 2017

Superbly composed symbolic image !

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iborg64

2:30PM | Mon, 01 May 2017

A marvellous and thought-provoking render excellent work

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adorety

3:20PM | Mon, 01 May 2017

Great concept. And yes I do believe we earn a rocking chair at the 75 year milestone 😉

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Radar_rad-dude

12:14AM | Tue, 02 May 2017

Great symbolism and a magnificent creation! Most excellent interpretation! Bravo!

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me72nl

7:20AM | Tue, 02 May 2017

As always, great, imaginative concept, beautifully realized

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g1tip

10:59AM | Tue, 02 May 2017

Very deep and very well illustrated ! ! !

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rajib

1:24AM | Wed, 03 May 2017

That is a profound thought. Excellent realization of it. Amazing work !

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defactor

8:26AM | Thu, 04 May 2017

Awesome! Simply awesome!

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virginiese

9:44AM | Fri, 05 May 2017

interesting thoughts ! Great realisation

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olgabrattebe

6:43AM | Sun, 07 May 2017

Great composition)

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Richardphotos

7:33AM | Sun, 07 May 2017

I seen some surreal art in an outdoor gallery in Eureka,CA and thought of your gallery

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K_T_Ong

2:31AM | Mon, 08 May 2017

Perhaps an important question to ask here would be whether we leave behind for our loved ones anything worth remembering. Have we led a good life? What good things have we left for our posterity?

A clever idea, how you stack a rocking horse atop another chair, then another, and place the stacks of chairs around. I notice four differently colored drapes as well. Didn't notice all these interesting features until I looked more carefully!

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Barbara1337

5:23AM | Mon, 08 May 2017

One of your very best.

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baz35

3:33AM | Wed, 10 May 2017

Awesome

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anahata.c

3:48AM | Sat, 24 June 2017

Another consummate image, Giuliano...

You've created 4 huge rocking chairs. Each rocking chair has two old chairs on it, and a small rocking-horse on top of them. These chairs are like the succession of years (in a life). The chairs---with wonderful detail---are made from almost bronze-colored stone. You've used these textures before. (It might also be aged wood, even 'cork'.) The chairs are old, but 'venerable' (venerabile? onorato?): Their hue suggests that they are honored by the young. And the rocking chair of age supports the rocking horse of childhood.

The chairs sit on a floor (the ground) made of the same material...and it, too, has a 'bronze' feeling, something old and venerabile. There's a 'sterile' feeling about this vast place, as if memory were distant, as if memory many kilometers 'away'...And yet, you also created a vast 'room', in which a whole family's memories sit, in which they commune with each other silently.

One person looks at a vast chair, perhaps with wonder. Perhaps with sadness. Perhaps with mere curiosity...The other person seems oppressed by all this memory: He wants to walk away...perhaps he realizes he cannot walk away...

With those abstract mountains in the background, this is a vast landscape. And two people have entered this landscape, and they will linger for a while, and then leave. You've created a feeling of melancholy, youthful curiosity, sadness, and honor. All the emotions that families have. And, instead of creating an attico, you've created a huge open valley...a wonderful metaphor for memory, an open 'airy' place, mixed with mystery, loss, and search.

With just 2 people in your image, you create a landscape that is 'alone' for many hours or days. People will visit this place, but then go away. Young people can come 'into' this vast landscape, and then go away. The light is stark and bright, the shadows are deep. And each chair---each life---has powerful veils or sheets draped across it. (They are the only saturated hues in the whole image.) It's brilliant, Giuliano: Very powerful, very vivid, technically brilliant and 'sharp', and filled with a feeling of remorse, loss, curiosity, and mystery. A brilliant image of memory and life.

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IceDragonArt

11:04AM | Mon, 26 June 2017

Great use of symbolism


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