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creativematrix | all galleries >> Archives >> Special Challenge Archives >> Self (NON) portraits > non-self pity portrait
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skunk

non-self pity portrait

It seems I spend my life doing the books--secretary treasurer for two organizations, pay bills, do taxes and fight with the IRS. So, I took pictures of tossed pages of numbers as that pretty much represents me. Hopefully it will all settle down in the future and I can focus more on what I love to the most.


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creativematrix21-May-2012 02:42
Not that weird...it's a common game the brain likes to do with face perception. I see a burrow's head or profile of a Donkey. Maybe a real ass= ) sorry, bad joke. loL Abstract is wonderful that way; bravo skunk, well played! At surreal times like this past week I have felt like a senseless statistic and a long chain McNumber. And no binary code so this has the old school feel of the two questions you can't avoid....
paz=tq
creativematrix18-May-2012 23:41
Hmmmm - I could see and eye in the shadow in the blank paper, a little nose and a mouth and jaw at the bottom of the blank paper - how wierd is that????
Guess who???
Veronica Freschi18-May-2012 00:19
great compo, greater idea! Iwonder what the blank paper will hold.
creativematrix17-May-2012 16:54
A perfect idea! Amazing how sometimes the simple ones represent real complexity. And the composition here is perfect--I am entrapped by aggressive paper stuff.
Almita the cybergrannie
creativematrix17-May-2012 12:47
Actually, this says a lot - confusion, frustration, - not neat piles of papers with paper clips and little sticky notes waiting to be filed promptly away. I know this cause I'm a kindrid spirit!!! My piles also runith over - so to speak.
Laurie