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by John Alexander
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After we destroy ourselves, what gods will we create?
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After we destroy ourselves, what gods will we create?
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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Christopher Childs
This is really cool man, im going to buy a large print when i get the dough. It reminds me of a scene from the ancient aliens theory. Where men are first confronting the Nephalim perhaps? Its interesting that the giants are headless. Is there some symbolism behind that?
John Alexander replied:
Hey man, thanks for the great words! I truly appreciate the support. As for the meaning of the headless nature of the gods... this is meant to symbolize the 'unknown identity' of said gods. As I speculate into what faces they may take... I am not particularly left with a feeling of confidence. Thank you for sharing your thoughts my friend.
Dave Farrow
This particular work has such an element of mystery about it, an aspect you seem to possess a propensity for bro. It makes one shudder at the prospects that lie ahead...it can also portend a beautiful future if mankind can only change his present course. The concept, the truth lies with the viewer...a display of genius from the gold medal man...Sir John.....l.v.f.
John Alexander replied:
Dude, it is always a joy and a pleasure to hear your thoughts. When I created this one, it was with a sense of dread. We who are capable of such wanton destruction... we never seem to learn from the horrors of our own past. We continuously hammer our way down the same idiotic paths. When I did this one... I wanted the viewer to be part of the decimated crowd of survivors... wondering apprehensively at what is approaching. Will it be a sort of salvation... or simply the next round of psycho-social enslavement? As always, I thank you for your thoughts Dave. You are STILL the man!
Terry Webb Harshman
Fierce and thought provoking image! Quite incredible.
John Alexander replied:
I have always been partial to this one... so happy that you like it too. Thank you Terry.
Catherine Van Der Woerd
Fascinating work! Very creative! L/F
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much Catherine. So happy you popped in for a visit!
Artsy Gypsy
Such a dynamic composition! I love the use of contrast that pulls my eye into the scene!!
John Alexander replied:
Thank you Artsy Gypsy! So happy you dropped by for a visit. Glad you liked this one.
Ronel Broderick
Congratulations ! Your Outstanding Art Work was FEATURED in the Group and rated The Best of the Best
John Alexander replied:
Wow... thank you so much Ronel. I am honored.
Hartmut Jager
Striking image, as to your question, most probable the same headless, e.g. brainless gods - we have always created... :-)
John Alexander replied:
That would be my guess. It is an innate condition for our species to fear death... and as such create reasons and rationales that placate that fear. And so it goes...
Andy Lloyd
such imagination at work here, beautifully blended with superb lighting
John Alexander replied:
Thank you very much Andy. I appreciate it man.
Yana Wolanski
All so true! Yana
John Alexander replied:
Thank you Yana.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
John Alexander replied:
Awesome! That is too cool. Thanks John.
Dave Farrow
John, you have an incredibly creative mind, seriously man, the thought process involved in these beautiful works is simply incomprehensible. You are going to have a helluva lot of gold medals...awesome work...L/V
John Alexander replied:
This comment made my day man. Thank you.