Residuum Erucae Comedit Lucusta

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    or "The Grasshopper lies Heavy"

    Haven't done one of these for a while. The title here is from the Bible: Joel1, verse 4

    recombiner, Shannon Eva, and 13 other people added this photo to their favorites.

    1. recombiner 11 months ago | reply

      A delight to the eye; a treasure trove.

    2. Bindaas High 11 months ago | reply

      wow. just wow.

    3. The hills are alive (back for a bit....) 11 months ago | reply

      Fantastic: odd, remarkable, bizarre, grotesque, quaint, strange...... All of it.... Just total genius! Bravo!

    4. The hills are alive (back for a bit....) 11 months ago | reply

      Just coming back for another peek. This is soooooooo good!

    5. Fi Webster 11 months ago | reply

      No one can assemble these like you can, Ian...Max Ernst himself would be impressed!

    6. seriykotik1970 11 months ago | reply

      Thanks! I enjoy doing these- and somewhere during the process, as I combine various elements, a kind of meaning, or half-meaning, or possible meaning comes to mind. In spite of all our technological sophistication -we are as vulnerable as ever to the various disasters that afflicted Bronze Age society: disease, drought, flooding, crop failure. We are able to explore the Universe but cannot leave this planet.

    7. siniku 11 months ago | reply

      eine fantastische arbeit ****
      lg siegfied

    8. Megiston Dimension 10 months ago | reply

      There are bits of George Grosz and Max Ernst in this image! Love the way the cricket is touching the back of her hair! =:^)

    9. seriykotik1970 10 months ago | reply

      Thanks! Yes- Max Ernst, or Mr Serious, is one of the inspirations for this series.

    10. Snap Dragon Soup, (or just plain old Gary) 4 months ago | reply

      Certainly something you can be proud of and so deserves recognition

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