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Corks in a Sea of Femininity

2D Surrealism posted on Mar 23, 2003
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"My mother gave birth to me and I soon discovered I was really a cork. I loved women so I bobbed about on the sea of femininity. But at least I didn't drown. I float on this ocean." - Sir Charles Blackman. Created in Photoshop V7. ~ Thanks for viewing :D ~

Comments (14)


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rumour_nz

9:21PM | Sun, 23 March 2003

I was lucky enough to be able to see this one in its creation. Seeing the end result now just makes me more amazed at your talent, dear Cassie and at the way you so cleverly express your ideas. It's simply incredible!

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bevchiron

12:28AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

Wow that was quick work!! I love your feminine ocean & the expressions on the corks! ; )

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Lorrainejoy

12:31AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

Very interesting! Quite symbolic, too. Great job!

gallimel

12:42AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

you must be a genius. No honestly.. you MUST. I could have never thought of such a mighty subject. Art is within you. It rushes its essences into your blood. :)

sartori64

1:37AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

Truely well done!

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Synapse

2:27AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

WOW. I haven't seen anything remotely like this before. Those feminine waves are so well hidden at first, each time I look a new one reveals itself... bloody genius hugs :-)

Mneme

3:23AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

I'm with Synapse; every time I look, I see something more. This is a wonderful rendering of your vision of the quote, beautiful and such fun to look at:D The effect of the water is perfectly crafted, losing nothing of a liquid impression in the execution of the figures.

Tanialmeida

4:12AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

this image is ABSOLUTLY STUNNING! xzllent work of imagination!

Odious

8:02AM | Mon, 24 March 2003

A lucky guy is that cork... beautifully expressed work.. Excellent job on those waves... took a second to see the lovely ladies :)

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gunsan

1:42PM | Mon, 24 March 2003

You have such wonderful ideas and a fabolous ability to make them seeable.

mooncat

4:33PM | Wed, 26 March 2003

A truly unique piece. Beautiful!!!

Barbarellany

2:12PM | Thu, 10 April 2003

I can't do much but echo what has been said before. Your abilities in both the real and sureal worlds is amazing.

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aangus

11:58AM | Sun, 04 January 2004

Thats a right dirty smile on the nearest cork man. No wonder I'd be the same!

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Digimon

8:06PM | Tue, 16 March 2004

Wow I feel positively "Corkish" What a gorgouse image!!! I am a sucker for the sea waves that reveal other forms. The ocean is a fluid body of countless entities, that IS an entity, its magic, and you have revealed another wonderful layer. Suck bein a cork though LOL ;)


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