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Destination: Unknown (artwork 2002)

Destination: Unknown (artwork 2002) by Vivi-Mari (not very active now ;-)).
Mixed media on paper, collage (copyright 2002) 

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MOYE - Art of Life  Pro User  says:

This is interesting!!! I see that behind the curtain you have risen above it all and have your vehicle of transport, but it is in a cloud, slow moving or even stagnate. But through nature you have a direction. This move was through divine inspiration. The shadows that were cast were sad and heart felt by all concerned.
The train car, although very fitting to the mood and overall aesthetic value, has me concerned because I'm unsure if it is a solid and secure mode of transport or an imprisonment. Do I get it?
Posted 33 months ago. ( permalink )

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Vivi-Mari (not very active now ;-))  Pro User  says:

Thanks for your comment JM! They are very valid and close. This was made in 2002, os In retrospect when I see this, I realize that my spirit wanted to move one way but life was forcing me in another, which was not really where I wanted to go. To be quite honest I feel that this was maybe a premonition. The sense of destiny as an obliging factor in life is very strong here. The obligations are tied to the physical realm, deeply rooted in life lived on Earth. The whole thing is like a drama that has to be played out due to obligating forces (karma), but also due to divine reasons, as you are pointing out. Hence the drapery. My vehicle is way too heavy so it could fall down any time, and drown in the sea of emotions.
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aprileelcich  Pro User  says:

So Monty Python-esque. I love this!
Posted 21 months ago. ( permalink )

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