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Thank you for your visit and come again !BIOReal name: Kurt Erben - Born 1946 (Sagittarius) in Austria. - Studied Photography at Grafische Lehr- und Versuchsanstalt, Vienna, and later with Prof. Otto Steinert at Folkwangschule f. Gestaltung in Essen, Germany. -
1965-1978 Professional Photographer. - Since 1979 Antiques Dealer and Free Artist (Photography, Painting, Digital Art.) - Works in national and international museums and collections....
Living in Vienna, Austria, European Union
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Comments (25)
valcali
I love the colors...the background...everything about this image. ;o)
agnus9
oh yeah! love those snappin' synapses! great coloring. why do i always feel sorry for the good wife?
eras50
Excellent, Kurt. The combination of the frame with the grayish background is outstanding, and the Good Wife's thoughts move exactly along the lines they should. Really beautiful. V
Rykk
Awesome abstract, Kurt! Good to see this series continuing. I like the look of worry on Wifie's face and the nervous vibe of her "thoughts". Excellent work!
BrasilGirl2004
This is such a fun picture! The colors are so bright!
kimpe
Splendid pic! Great Job.
rocserum
she looks precarious indeed, she has no privacy, do something about it. hilarious series, thanks again. RS
Darkangel764
Is this a brain storm or a thought shower good wife is suffering from?? Lol!!! Brilliant work!!
kgm
Very clever, as always, Kurt! And I love the frame, too!
ralphwarnick
Breath taking image!
D.C.Monteny
Wow, super, Kurt. Love the lines of her thoughts, the inner parts look like faces, like brains, like a skull. I know what good wify is going through, if only i could stop thinking about my thoughts... Great stuff !!! Thanks for posting this !!
ead
I was wondering when this would happen, Kurt - she's been on such a roll! : ) Loving your work! thanks.
razzell2
good wife thought so hard she blew her brains out! ahaha good stuff. ive been saving all of this entire series. im making a screen saver out of them so keep them coming. they are great
Dinhi
A complete synaps breakdown.....hahaha awesome!
LENK911
I THOUGHT ABOUT IT AND YOUR WORK IS FANTASTIC!
98Bones
Some fabulous mental gymnasics going on here, excellent representation of the thinking process, well done!
RodolfoCiminelli
Excellent creation....!! Beautiful strong colors....!!
taavi
There could be sign: overthinking is lethal to your brain cells! Great work, Kurt! :))
Mondwin
immer schoener,und voll humor!!!!:-)))
undisclosed-designer
wonderful abstract creation, Kurt ... think the next one will be 'Good Wife reads too much' LOL
addiek
Good wife needs assistance with her ideas... many hands make light work! Wonderful, awesome fractal!
moonfish
I can see the mental electricity!!!! Wonderful image!!!
idiot_sphinx
One can never think too much , but this doesn't look good judgeing by her expression ! Excellent again Kurt!
Jerusha
I politely beg to disagree with idiot_sphinx, in my experience, one can ALWAYS think too much :-) !! Great work again, Kurt. This scene looks familiar. It also looks like she's thinking a bit about her radioactive cat. Did it finally bite the dust?
odie
So...this is what happens when one thinks too much, eh? Those synapsis are about finished! Hint taken with pleasure! :0) HUGZ