Tales from the station V - the end by marcopol
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Description
What is going on in our minds in the places where we have to wait? How many fictional encounters, passionate adventures have we imagined? Here is a series of 5 images that take place on a station platform, like in all those places where we pause in the flow of our lives. These images are without words, If only the walls could talk... Since the time they've been here, they should be good tellers of all the stories they've memorized.
Thank you for your visit and your comments.
Comments (7)
Tracesl
excellent
marcopol
Thank you very much
guy91600
le nom de la station "due to leaves" est une pure coïncidence avec le contenu de l'histoire du second plan. Mais 'it's time to leave"...
marcopol
je vois que mes jeux de mots en anglais ne te laissent pas indifférents :) Merci de tes commentaires Guy !
3DClassics
Série très intéressante. Quant au jeu de mot j'apprécie.
marcopol
Merci beaucoup Cher Alain
MollyFootman
I love that she appears a bit embarrassed as their glances meet. The remnant of fantasy remains in the leaves similar to her fantasy wear entangled on his hat, I think. I also have to giggle a bit at the pun! XD
Molly
marcopol
Did you notice that she's also wearing the man's glasses? He carries her leaves, and she takes some of the red from his cape, so it could well be that they weren't dreaming. And all this is due to the leaves, ah the magic of the forest!
MollyFootman
Oooh! I noticed he was no longer wearing his glasses and love that she now has them on! Thank you for pointing out the exchange between them, I like the picture even more for noticing this! <3
The magic of the forest indeed!
Molly
marcopol
Thank you very much dear Molly
JoeJarrah
A charming interplay, and all the better for being so ambiguous. The very theme of their imagination is now the purview of us , viewing these delightful illustrations and reading into them our own imagined story... something from classical myth? Or the tale of Gyptis et Protis, or something else altogether....
And as a someone who has experience innumerable train delays in the uK..."due to leaves" is utterly hilarious!
marcopol
Thank you very much Joe for your always appreciated comments.