What Remains to Posterity by giulband
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Description
Throughout ours life, we dedicated to the care of our own exteriority or the health of physicist. We care too much about people's judgment of how we look. What we will remembered, however, is for the work of our brain. What remains to posterity are just the works of the intellect the thoughts,and the actions.
Comments (106)
claude19
S U P E R B !!!
me72nl
always such imaginative work
RodS
As always, a superbly done artwork, and thoughtful narrative. Excellent, my friend!
soffy
Wonderfully done,amazing surreal work ****
bodo_56
Great symbolism and a wonderful piece of art!
netot
Excellent work! Concept is clearly expressed with images!
Wolfenshire
Wonderful artwork.
Cyve
Awesome creation and fabulous concept my friend !!!
wparrott1
So true! Love this image ! Excellent! We are truly free one we no longer care what others think about us or the way we look! That is when we find peace with ourselves ,our world and others! Hugs and blessings my friend!
KarmaSong
An oustanding composition that speaks for itself, as to the philosophical message that goes with it. Excellent design and render.
Cyriona
Genious ! Awesome work with perfect light and texture
matstan2610
As usual great description. Image made perfectly.
cece7894
fantabulous!!
marcPoser
Though-provoking picture! Thought-proviking comment!
figharo
One of my favorites here, well thought out (no pun) and executed....
Artienne
Nice concept Art! I love it!
adorety
Very interesting. Perhaps the skeleton is contemplating how that brain would look in its skull.
A_Sunbeam
Excellent creation!
JaneEden
Wow, wow, wow, Superb render and intro!! Well done!! hugs Jane xx
Sh4m4npi7ot
Good work and well thought out!
anahata.c
Beethoven was a disheveled, messy man. He looked like he came out of a storm. His hair flew in every direction, he scowled, his clothes were often crumpled. And he wasn't always a nice person. (He could be rude and cruel.) But he composed some the most transcendent music in European history. His appearance was only his surface...When Beethoven was deaf (in his final years), he composed music "from the heavens". He looked like a crazy old man. But his music was transcendent.
I think that's the theme you're illustrating here. Beethoven was rude---that was his fault. But he looked crazed---that wasn't his fault. What we look like has little to do with our inner mind and heart. Your image shows a skeleton: If we look an inch inside our skin, we're nothing but that skeleton. But we can imagine and create visions of the cosmos. So your skeleton contemplates (even adores) that live brain.
You illustrate this theme beautifully. The skeleton is extraordinary: It's bone, but it also looks like fabric. It has "grain" (visual grain). And the light and shadow in the skeleton is beautiful. You created a beautiful piece of art, with that skeleton.
You have your masks again---chrome, brilliant, speaking (it seems) in ancient, inaudible tongues/languages. The mask on the right seems to cry something. We don't know what. Perhaps your masks are ancient souls crying to the present.
And you have your tiles again: Those shimmering tiles where all humanity seems to meet, where humanity sees its true nature. The skeleton reminds me of Hamlet, when he picks up a skull. (Hamlet says, in essence, "this skull belongs to a man I knew...he was funny, he played, he made me laugh...yet, now? He's nothing but decayed bones...") Unlike Hamlet, your skeleton contemplates the brain. And the brain---in rich yellows and reds---stands out against all the metallic hues of the masks and tiles. And you have books, once more---old venerable books, with their own beauty. And candles---a universal symbol of illumination.
Brilliantly done, once more, Giuliano. You are masterful at visualizing your imagination. This is stunning and beautiful image, and it illustrates your theme beautifully.
MagikUnicorn
baz35
Awesome
Dreamdesigner
Well..Probably because of this, some people(at least!) try to create something to worth to remember,But it's not possible for the all human beings unfortunately! As usual,engrossing and hi quality render work! :-)
Ken _Gilliland
excellent work
ikke.evc
A lot to think about. But i think it's in our nature and it will be difficult to change. Well done!
junge1
Interesting!
Madbat
That is so true! The image is usually the first thing we forget about people, what they did is the last.
pjstudios
Very creative work...Well done!
waldodessa
Excellent work!!!