the Sandwoman - day hitchhiking by marcopol
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Comments (6)
Annerose
What is she doing with that sand playing bucket? Is she carrieing it home for her little child?
marcopol Online Now!
for a long time we wrongly locked Marilyn in the figure of a childish woman. I like the idea that the man here uses the sand for serious reasons, and the woman does it for pleasure.
Tracesl
excellent
marcopol Online Now!
Thank you very much
Annerose
But you created an elderly Marilyn, isn't it? A lot of humor now I see in your picture. I think Marilyns childish movie characters was due to the former movie taste. It was expected that women had to be pretty and an little bit silly also. The real Marilyn was just in contrast to that.
marcopol Online Now!
You're right. Thank you for your comments
3DClassics
Une marchande de sable bien sexy, mais avec son petit seau elle ne va pas gagner beaucoup d'argent...
marcopol Online Now!
Quelle valeur auraient pu avoir quelques grains de sable touchés par Marilyn sur les sites de vente en ligne ? Quelle idée ?!
JoeJarrah
Well if the sandman puts people to sleep and brings good dreams, they why not the sandwoman? The light certainly gives it a dreamlike quality.
marcopol Online Now!
Building sand castles with Marilyn, what a dream!
MollyFootman
Very good and not as creepy as the Sandman, certainly. Having Marilyn being a bit more mature than most think of her but still as sensual is really interesting. I love the dreamlike quality you achieve by having a bright bloom of light from the mirror between the eager truck driver and the hitchhiker of his desire.
As always, thank you for sharing! <3
Molly
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the flash of light in the rear-view mirror marks a sort of blindness. the spectator of this privileged scene, is not sure, him either, to have really seen this one