I'm way behind so forgive me for not commening on your individual posts but know that I've looked at all of them since I left. I truly enjoy seeing all of your posts and am always happy to see you at My Gallery. Thanks, Anita
I really like this creation! the images fit perfectly together.. and the fact that all the objects have reasonable space they are in.. it doesnt feel crowded at all.
i always though it was a fine line between pleasure and pain (you gotta either love or hate that song). Great work.
"Let us forever cherish and hold sacred these moments...for it is our undoing ...should we forget..." -William Shakespeare ... Visit Jhihmoac's Gallery
I love this Sandy. It's a realy nice clean job and a very effective title to match your piece. And a nice choice of images . You communicated it very well. Romance has it's joy's and pain's...............Thanx....Amaris
Sorry for my lack of comments and responses lately...I'm waaay behind in both...trying to catch up with a temporary avatar change and a quick but much appreciated note.
The c index is just a shame on this. I think your image speaks volumes when it comes to the emotion of love and its counterpart, and I'm frankly dismayed that people don't take the time to really look at images when they are voting on them, but perhaps it's hard to imagine all that's going on when you're voting because you don't even have a title to tie in at least some of what the author was trying to convey. *brushes off soapbox before putting it away* there...said my two cent's worth about that. I like this a lot and I think that you've got a plenty of potential as far as visually displaying underlying meanings in your creations...very well done :)PJ
Thank you ALL ever so much! I am overwhelmed at the wonderful comments you all have for me and utterly delighted that there are other people out there that "get" what I portray in my creations! THANKS AGAIN!!!!
“Now I know the things I know, and I do the things I do; and if you do not like me so, to hell, my love, with you!”
~Dorothy Parker (American short-story Writer and Poet, 1893-1967)
PS- JUST SO EVERYONE KNOWS, I JUST CANNOT KEEP UP WITH THE THANK YOU'S AND STILL HAVE TIME TO ENJOY ALL YOUR BEAUTIFUL WORK - SO PLEASE KNOW THAT I APPRECIATE YOU ALL!!!!!