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by John Alexander
$25.00
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Visions from a post apocalyptic future not yet set in stone.
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Visions from a post apocalyptic future not yet set in stone.
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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Nancy Griswold
Boy, we really feel it this summer, what an appropriate and well done work of art. excellent commentary! FAV/ LIKE (I just saw Kiss The Earth and new special on Netflix, a great documentary about this issue and I think you would appreciate the new studies too)
Randy Burns
John, this image, as well as all of your works, really have a way of staying in place in the mind. This particular place resonates so much of the goings on of today and the feelings about the times. Take care my friend. Glad you are safe and well. F/L.
Hartmut Jager
John, given the current Apocalyptic Fires in Australia, your stunning work of art - is closer to reality than we may like or think !
Randy Burns
John, this work portrays so well that time and event, that I do believe is in the making. If one things realistically. A moving and eye-opening image my friend. The distant city, the ashen glow and silhouettes of people in the aftermath really tells the story. F/L.
Hartmut Jager
John your stunningly beautiful, yet apocalyptic painting of our possible future caught my eyes again, and in this age of a disturbed Trump Fake President, its vision may be alarming. Hopefully he will be gone after his first term. But, alas, remembering the second term of Bush, that may not happen. Quo Vadis Earth ! ?
Doug Morgan
This poignant and powerful art caused a quick flash of so many emotions that I could not name them all. My involuntary tears bespoke sadness and fear as dominant. Very few artists can create such powerful feelings on first glimpse of a piece of digital work. Another marvelous work of art John! Thanks for sharing these powerful images with us. L/F
Nancy Griswold
Such strong and emotive value in the masterful work of art. A powerful visual like this has a narrative of it's own, Fantastic work F/L
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much for dropping in for a visit Nancy... so happy that you like this one!
Jane Small
Your images are some of the most powerful that I ever experience John and I hope you find many openings in which to express and share your visions. When I view The Ash Vessels, I am just so grateful that I can feel in my few more awake moments that I am Spirit and not form. This is how it has always been with form and always will be within this universe. Cycle after cycle. I try even not to hope because that takes me into identifying with form and future which are in time and neither of which I feel are ultimately real or true. Everyone who views this wonderful creation of yours will see and interpret it differently and all viewpoints will be of much value. For me, the power and beauty of your art that you show in these apocalyptic happenings helps me touch on, in wonderful pictorial form, the feeling that our "essence "remains untouched. Love so very much your enthrallingly inspirational artworks. The intense desolation of identifying with the world of form is so superbly portrayed here. L/F
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much Jane, your words are magic. It is always a much deeper experience when you share your personal interpretations Jane. It really is one of the most rewarding aspects of sharing artwork with the world at large. I suppose this feeling is what leads me to share my thoughts when I see something with meaning. As always, my appreciation runs deep. Thank you Jane.
Hartmut Jager
JOHN I totally agree with Dave ! - Despite the Apocalyptic Vision and Sadness of the fallen, burnt Humans, You created a Stunning and most Beautiful Golden Colors Digital Art Painting. Viewers of your Significant Image and Vision may take heart in what Dave said: "Never give up Hope!" - and from John's description: "...a post apocalyptic future not yet set in stone."
John Alexander replied:
Hartmut, your words are deeply appreciated my friend. Never give up hope.... indeed! As long as the kind souls vastly outnumber the evil, blackened ones... there will always be hope!
Dave Farrow
Bro, the profundity of your work is amazing, completely immeasurable. Your images are spawned in a magical and secret realm known only to the genius of one man...you. The wildly beautiful "Ash Vessels" wins the gold. l.v.f. I can believe this future. On mans present course, it seems inevitable. Never give up hope.
John Alexander replied:
Dude, your continued support has always been humbling. I know that art means as much to you as it does to me, and this makes your words that much more important to me when you share them. Once again, I must bow to the mighty Farrow! Thank you my friend.
Anthony Mwangi
Epic! Really intriguing concept
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so very much Anthony!
Reynold Jay
Love the feeling of great distance in this. Congratulations on all the features too! Lovely work of art! FAVORITE!
John Alexander replied:
Reynold my friend... thank you for dropping by! I was very happy with how this turned out, and even happier that you enjoy it as well. As always, I appreciate you taking the time to not only visit, but also share your thoughts.
Fei Alexander
Strong statement directive effectively delivered... appealing Atmosphere... great intriguing mind.... v/f/l
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much Fei, I always appreciate when you stop by and visit. Glad you liked this one.
Lori Moon
congratulations on your feature in Digital Art
John Alexander replied:
Thank you so much for the feature Lori!
Randy Burns
John, your surrealistic images always take me into deep hidden dreams and you successfully pull them into the forefront of my mind. I love that you can do this with your creations. F/L.
John Alexander replied:
Randy, I am so happy that you see so far into these creations. I have come to notice that the strongest sources of support have always come from fellow artists when regarding these creations. Many non-artists simply see an image, glance for a moment and then move on. Not so with fellow artists who know and understand what it takes to bring a creation into existence. As always, I deeply appreciate your support. Thank you my friend.
Joel Bruce Wallach
Elegantly dramatic and beautifully morbid surrealism, John.
John Alexander replied:
Thank you very much Joel. I appreciate it man.
Nancy Griswold
Expressive and a great commentary, these are real concerns for all humanity L vote
John Alexander replied:
Thank you Nancy. I truly appreciate the support.