Father Time got a grip on me, stressing me with too many deadlines and too little time, absent-mindedly turning his hourglass over and over, faster and faster. Somewhere up on his infinite dusty shelves is a bottle with a little extra time that I sure could use. But he's too busy checking in on the young and the beautiful, bestowing them with Good Luck and Elixirs of Peace.
I'm under deadline at the moment as well. I started off well and the finish line is close. Now I just have to quell my insane urge to rush the job to the finish line.
I'm sorry that I don't know the original intent for this wonderful illustration. Where I got it was from an old old art magazine, with an article about Dulac.
Thanks for your kind reply - in all my searching i just can't find what it goes with. I'm afraid i'm going to "steal it a bit" as i'm going to incorporate it (with some changes of course to respect Mr. Dulac and not copy verbatum) into a tattoo :-)
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My name is Thom Buchanan.
I'm an artist and photographer.
People are my favorite subjects to portray in art and photos. My wife (and studio partner) has called that my 'people skills', as I've been passionately creating portrait studies for many years.
I refer to myself as a pictorialist, a combination of image-making and journalist. Images are my life.
6 comments:
I hadn't seen that one before. I love it.
That's a wonderful image. I love Dulac.
I'm under deadline at the moment as well. I started off well and the finish line is close. Now I just have to quell my insane urge to rush the job to the finish line.
Thank you for posting this. I love the "surprise" of the woman in the bottle, and the wonderful composition, color and detail.
I'm wondering if you know where this illustration appeared. I love it so and would love to know if there is a story it belongs with! Thanks :-)
I'm sorry that I don't know the original intent for this wonderful illustration. Where I got it was from an old old art magazine, with an article about Dulac.
Thanks for your kind reply - in all my searching i just can't find what it goes with. I'm afraid i'm going to "steal it a bit" as i'm going to incorporate it (with some changes of course to respect Mr. Dulac and not copy verbatum) into a tattoo :-)
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