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by John Alexander
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For many, contemplation of the future conjures a foreboding spectre. To stand your ground and face that spectre can create a feeling of desolate... more
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For many, contemplation of the future conjures a foreboding spectre. To stand your ground and face that spectre can create a feeling of desolate insecurity.
My name is John Alexander. I have been creating and sharing my works online for many years under the name 'SirJohn'. I find inspiration in the world around me, in human behavior... and the dark recesses of the mind. The world is filled with people painting landscapes and flowers... I am not one of them. -John Alexander (visit me on my home page: http://www.sirjohnsworld.com) Also, for those who may be interested in having my artwork on hand in the form of an absolutely gorgeous book, see the links below for more information! Thank you. No AI has EVER been used in my work... nor shall it. Art of darknes... By John Alexander Book Preview A Mind...
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LaVonne Kennedy
Even the Native American Indians believed of a wondrous future ahead because of Wovakas vision..that’s how Ghost Dancers started up…a misguided perversion of Wovakas prophecy ! He said he spoke with God and was told to tell one’s that in the future the earth will be restored…the dead will come back to life and reunited with loved ones,,,and in the meantime do good
Chris Bee Photography
Wonderful!
Helena Wierzbicki
Fantastic work !
Randy Burns
A wonderful narrative expressing future events and foreboding times John. F/L.
Hartmut Jager
And now - the dark shadow of Putin's madness looms large ...!
Anthony Mwangi
The day of reckoning. Looking at the judge
Hartmut Jager
Well JOHN , Many, Many voters have stood up Against the 'Trump-Specter' and send him packing - as the Looser he is ! -
Reynold Jay
Powerful image and loved the description that gives me more to understand. Well done John!
Breena Briggeman
Such an awesome imagination! LF
Adel Jarbou
Beautiful digital artwork John….lovely colors,light and shadow……F/L….thank you for your nice comment on my artwork..regards.
John Alexander replied:
Thank you for dropping by and sharing your thoughts Adel. I appreciate it.
Iris Gelbart
Outstanding,brilliant work........L/F
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much for looking Iris! Very happy that you like this one.
Sora Neva
Bravo John! Your artwork is featured in Mutamea - My Change.
John Alexander replied:
Fantastic! Thank you my friend.
Susan Esbensen
There is a dark foreboding over lighting energy to this piece John. It feels like the rise of the machines. A warning that if we are not vigilant (AI) artificial intelligence will rule over/take over mankind.
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts Susan... I always look forward to hearing them! Your interpretation is cool as hell!
Joaquin Abella
Congratulations, your work has been featured in the group, Freethinkers.
John Alexander replied:
Cool man! Thank you so much for the feature Joaquin... I truly appreciate the support my friend.
Joyce Owens
Perfect image, perfect title!
John Alexander replied:
Thank you Joyce... I am honored.
Vali Irina Ciobanu
This is so beautiful,John!! L /f
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much Vali Irina. I am so happy that you like it.
John Balestrino
That is a cool one John kinda makes me think of aliens some reason .LOL
John Alexander replied:
I can see what you mean John. Thanks for taking the time to look man... I appreciate it.
Jeffrey Koss
John Outstanding work on Facing The Future
John Alexander replied:
Mr. Koss... I truly appreciate the kind words. Thank you my friend.
Susan Esbensen
This piece John reminds me of 'facing" that internal dialogue that may have confused or really distorted our view of things. This image says to me that the time has come to regain your authority. Not to allow our perceptions to rule over us. Instead me must use our strengths, to overcome our weaknesses and realize that both are necessary in our evolution.
John Alexander replied:
Absolutely wonderful insights Susan... thank you for sharing them. Your words are filled with truth and wisdom. Excellent!
Tara Turner
I am in love with this!
John Alexander replied:
Now THAT is a compliment! Thank you so much Tara... I am very happy that you dropped by for a visit.
Teresa Pascos
So true! L/F
Maya Bukhina
Very impressive work !
John Alexander replied:
Thank you very much Maya... so glad you stopped by for a visit.
Sarah Rachel
Gosh it does doesn't it! These feelings of desolate insecurity when facing the future are so hard to bare!!! When I start to feel that I try to counteract it by flooding my brain with faith and hope, imagining all the lovely dreams I have coming true in the future....its a battle for sure! An amazing Master Piece as always John.....I tip my hat to you Sir :-)
John Alexander replied:
Hi Sarah! Thank you for taking a look... it is always so nice to hear from a friend. Very happy that you like this one, it is a personal favorite of mine.
Kunchar Asthula
Desolate insecurities you said, so true. Thought of future gives me shudders. Though full of hope and new vistas, the mess man made will ruin it. Acid rains may mar the very fertility of land. The texture of ground in this picture intensifies my fear of forbidden spectre. I guess, I will have to pull the God by hair to mend the things, if He ever could.
John Alexander replied:
Thank you for sharing these wonderful thoughts Kunchar! I am so happy that you liked the image, and it is always an absolute pleasure when somebody shares what they interpret from my work. Thank you for looking my friend.
Raphael Bruckner
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