The spiritual side of painting.
By Wanderlaugh
@Wanderlaugh (1622)
Australia
11 responses
@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
1 Mar 07
Yet another different view, and another very positive perspective. Thank you very much indeed.
@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
1 Mar 07
Sorry for the delay. Stunned. I love the flow of paint, and I'm really on the brush's side when painting, trying to see what it can do. Then, this character... I'm still thinking about it, months later.
@Tetchie (2932)
• Australia
10 Mar 07
I would certainly put this painting on my wall. It changes, or perhaps it's just looking deeper you find more. I certainly see a figure, a man perhaps on the right. But also see some other presence reaching down to that man. There is more, nicely inspired from 'somewhere.'
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
10 Mar 07
My father was a professional artist, and I grew up surrounded by his references, as well as his work. Leonardo, Chas Addams, Thurber, I had a virtual art college in the living room, and two parents who could talk art, literature, and music round the clock and not repeat themselves.
Inspiration, definitely, and painting's done this to me before. When I was 28, something said "Paint!" and that's where my avatar comes from. Now, I gather, I have another mission coming up. Ah well, the neighbors can find somewhere else to live... Seriously, start painting, and it will teach you.
That other presence, by the way, is the one that's had me thinking hard, for months.
@Tetchie (2932)
• Australia
10 Mar 07
Perhaps stop thinking, especially thinking hard, you could stop the flow!! Ahem.
I have a feeling you know what the picture is telling you, your mind is just having a hard time believing it. Okay, I'll stop being the seer. I admire people who can create like this. Enjoy.
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
11 Mar 07
Chuckle, chortle. So far the flow's been going for decades, and seems to be increasing. Yeah, this is the sort of thing where about ten years from now I'll probably figure it out. It's happened before. "Self as occupational hazard", I guess. Wonder if I can get insurance...
@craftwave (1338)
• United States
6 Mar 07
It looks to me like a monkey sitting, bottom center, looking a someone stroking a horse or possibly pegasus. Its just like police getting statements from witnesses. Everyone sees the same thing but it is percieved in differnt ways.
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@craftwave (1338)
• United States
7 Mar 07
I went back and relooked at you picture just to see if I could see what everyone was describing and I still don't see it. It is facinating to see how people look at things. It would make a good science fair project.
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
7 Mar 07
Also interesting is the fact that human beings are so geared to facial recognition that sometimes they see faces whether they're there or not. Which sort of brings up what other recognition skills people use looking at things like this.
@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
6 Mar 07
What's intrigiung me is that nobody has come up with the same thing, much like a police interview. Add the this the way this painting came to be, and it's quite a show, so far.
@greengal (4286)
• United States
28 Feb 07
Very nice, I see three faces, one on the extreme right,like a King with a crown and the works, one on the extreme left facing the King and one right below, like a sportsman. Ok, I guess now I'm sounding dumb and seeing things..lol Are all these faces even there?
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
28 Feb 07
That was exactly what I was asking myself for some days after I painted it. One of them looks like a jester to me.
@gharinder (2044)
• India
28 Feb 07
well all that i was able to see was a human figure at the right side and probably 2 animals, nothing more than that
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
1 Mar 07
Exactly what I'm looking for. Have a look at the thread and see how different the perceptions are.
@bikerwitch (7)
• Canada
3 Mar 07
HI I myself am an artist/painter/sculptur...nice color I see a person sitting crosslegged with their head down and arms as almost a yoga pose...cool...I like it! nice to meet u BB )0( bikerwitch
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
3 Mar 07
It really is getting fascinating, haven't had two impressions which are anything like mine, or each other.
Nice to meet you, too, always glad to meet a witch.
@caramello (4377)
• Australia
1 Mar 07
Looking at the painting sideways from the right side I can make out something that kind of resembles an Angel with the wings spread, mind you I am picking up my new reading glasses next week might not be soon enough hey! lol It is rather impressive though!
@Darkwing (21583)
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27 Feb 07
It is indeed a spiritual painting. I see a field of golden corn, or wheat, and in the centre, a man/woman with long, darkish hair, walking through, or sitting in the field.
The figure, if it's a man, looks remarkably like Jesus, which is quite touching, considering the picture produced itself. Of course, it could be an angelic or feminine figure, but if you look straight at the centre first, I'm sure you will see the same.
I think it probably means you are about to start a new phase of your life, and it will be a sunny, happy one, with a guardian, (possibly an angel), walking beside you.
Very nice painting... thank you for sharing, and brightest blessings.
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
28 Feb 07
Thank you very much for that thought. I didn't even think of the existential part. Might have been a bit too surprised by the painting.
@johnravikanth (352)
• India
27 Feb 07
Well yellow reminds me of prosperity and Gold. Wish you all prosperity and love!
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@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
28 Feb 07
Many thanks for that. Gold is one of the colors. I was trying to blend as many yellows as I could.
@paradisesuns (1754)
• United States
27 Feb 07
Interesting! I am also an artist so I am very interested in what you have created...too cool! I see animals, but if the picture is turned I see people. I'm impressed. Got anything else you want to share? I love painting abstracts too. :)
@Wanderlaugh (1622)
• Australia
28 Feb 07
Have a look at the profile and the web site. There's a fair bit of other stuff.