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2D Surrealism posted on Mar 29, 2005
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Is this world only a reflection of the reality? Or do we see what we want to see? The original photo is by Sara Gilbert. You can see the original photo and some variations of this picture in 2D Frorum's thread Thanks for viewing! Comments are welcome and appreciated - as always :-)

Comments (16)


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Cyve

3:10PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

WOW my dear friend ... it's absolutely fantastic ... marvellous concept and fabulous realization ... I love this and VOTE !!!!

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tibet2004uk

3:28PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

What a great job u did on this one Titta!!! And this is so true!! Masks, yep, wearing masks!! Sad really! Appearences seem to be so important regardless of people's feelings and emotions!! It sucks! I don't like this world we live in! A fantastic image, so very well done and thought provoking!!! My vote Titta cherie!

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visionart

3:57PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

Brilliant... And A Magnificent Visual Presentation!VOTE

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gunsan

4:07PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

A pretty girl, and I love what you made of the photo. We all wear masks at least now and then, and your way to show it is awesome. It really makes me think of which masks we use on purpose and which we don't know about The color combination is just fabulous.

briarwitch

4:48PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

I also see this is the mask we put on for others...or for our own comfort. ~lost

monoceroo

6:47PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

Excellent and compelling artwork. V

XdeFett

7:47PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

I really like her mouth.

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bevchiron

11:18PM | Tue, 29 March 2005

I love the surreal touch you gave this image Titta & the great sense of illusion as she creates the mask she wants to see, intriguing details in the reflection too & the colours are stunning ; )

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cbender

12:04AM | Wed, 30 March 2005

that's really really cool, deat titta - very unusual for you but i love what i see here... it's surrealistic... and eyecatching... ;) awesome...! zillions of huuuuuuuuuuuge hugs

cynlee

1:42AM | Wed, 30 March 2005

really luv the combo of photo & paint!! :]

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Synapse

1:57AM | Wed, 30 March 2005

You've really presented a multitude of possible meanings here Titta, I like that :-) The make-up could be incidental to the mirror of her own perception of the world around her; or the mask of her make-up could be the focus as she presents herself to others (and indeed herself!)

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vbarreto

8:28PM | Thu, 31 March 2005

The world of reflections is sometimes more brilliant than the real.

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WeeLaddie

3:20AM | Fri, 01 April 2005

Ah, yes, we seem to be so obsessed with image these days, while our substance is obscured from ourselves by the masks we wear. This sentiment is so cleverly expressed in your wonderful composition.

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kimariehere

12:58AM | Thu, 14 April 2005

ok I studied your work in the 2d forum for what must have been a good 15 minutes.. and it is ASTONISHING AND REMARKABLY beautiful ... ((lol and youhappen to see and commented on my worst LOl blushes)) ok YOUR BRILLIANT THIS ADDS YOU TO MY LIST ... compleatly mindblowing SUPURB highest marks and a grad of aPLUSSS PLUSS LOL I AM IN LOVE WITH YOUR WORK AND STYLE !!! VOTE !!!!!!! WOWWOW

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koosievantutte

11:05PM | Thu, 05 January 2006

what a wonderful idea to picture the 'reality' in the mirror. stunning.

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AnteriorLobe

10:07PM | Thu, 18 January 2007

Great idea, well done!


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