| 22 Dec 2003 | Jem Sturgeon |  Loading... This is kinda cool. You have talent and I'm glad you are using it! I like her hair and also the little Adam&Eve people. Definitely a picture I wouldn't mind on my wall!  Aida Vicens replies: "That was what I was going to do, paint it on my bedroom's wall. I'm glad you like it, specially the hair, because is one of parts of it that I'm more proud of. And yes, those two are Adam and Eve. I'm glad you noticed!Thanks for commenting!!" | |
| 10 Nov 2004 | Coriander shea Detwiler |  Loading... ...I like the surrealistic vibe you have here...very rare on this site...it almost reminds me of Dali...I was thinking that since you drew this while in a philosophy class and obviously it is very smybolic...there is probably some subconcious stuff going on here...I am not sure if you already know the deeper meaning of this but if you don't I almost would say that a dream book would help to decipher its meaning...because that is what it seems to me-dream imagery...a sort of awake dream...  Aida Vicens replies: "Wow, you've almost compared me to Dali... Incredible. Well, to me it has some meaning: her "arms" and the hair simbolize the elements, and that strange thig above her head its like ether. Then theres ths fact that nature can be plenty of fruit, or not... that's why she's so skinny somewhere. And that kind of goat coming out of her belly button simbolizes too the dark side of nature: what she produces (the logos, the word, the ideas, the "order", the life...) it's eaten by the other side of herself. And then, well, the tear simbolizes somehow death, and the eyes the duality of life (night-day, life-death, etc). There there's that little couple, maybe a little reference to Adan & Eve, or the difference between humans, the unimportance of it. The eyes... well, I don't know what the eyes mean. And the hand represents that all this is a whole. Not just a part." | |