More or less waking dream I by marcopol
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No AI - This artwork was created entirely by hand or with traditional digital tools.
Description
Demon hour
I offer you a new series on the theme of more or less waking dreams. the common point between the images will be the presence of red balloons.
Thank you for the view and your comments

Comments (8)
This seems reminiscent of Bridget Bardot.
Why not :)
excellent
Thank you very much
that looks like a giant needle standing up in the doorway? if it is, along w. red balloons, you should always have the needle in the series, too, for us to find.. hehe.. lovely creation :)
yes, it is a needle. It only appears at the hour of the demons, when the temptation is great to burst an idea as soon as it has swelled in our mind. Thank you very much for your comments.
I had the same thought as Giana about the needle. Remind me to take a nap as the hour of the demons approaches, as I don't need any more ideas burst!! :-) Very nice "waking dream" mood in the setting and the character's expression and body language.
Thank you so much. I believe that everyone has this particular hour of the night when thoughts flood in, transforming sleep into a border zone between dream and reality. I welcome these black or flickering ideas like the flame of a lamp, like now familiar traveling companions, I suspect that this road is that of creativity.
Not much I can add to the comments above except to assure you that I enjoyed the picture as much as all that you share! Thank you! =)
Molly
Thank you very much
Encore une très belle compo...
Merci beaucoup cher Alain :)
I've really enjoyed this series, and the clever use of the balloons to at once provide continuity and yet to provide the vehicle for very different questions. Of them all I find this one particularly successful in terms of light and composition and evoking that surreal half way stage between sleep and wakefulneess, when thoughts run unchecked and both night terrors and blissful dreams abound....
Thank you very much Joe