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Perhaps the immobility of the things that surround us is forced upon them by our conviction that they are themselves and not anything else, by the immobility of our conception of them. For it always happened that when I awoke like this, and my mind struggled in an unsuccessful attempt to discover where I was, everything revolved around me through the darkness: things, places, years. My body, still too heavy with sleep to move, would endeavour to construe from the pattern of its tiredness the position of its various limbs, in order to deduce therefrom the direction of the wall, the location of the furniture, to piece together and give a name to the house in which it lay. Its memory, the composite memory of its ribs, its knees, its shoulder-blades, offered it a series of rooms in which it had at one time or another slept, while the unseen walls, shifting and adapting themselves to the shape of each successive room that it remembered, whirled round it in the dark. And even before my brain, hesitating at the threshold of times and shapes, had reassembled the circumstances sufficiently to identify the room, it -- my body -- would recall from each room in succession the style of the bed, the position of the doors, the angle at which the daylight came in at the windows, whether there was a passage outside, what I had had in my mind when I went to sleep and found there when I awoke. The stiffened side on which I lay would, for instance, in trying to fix its position, imagine itself to be lying face to the wall in a big bed with a canopy; and at once I would say to myself, "Why, I must have fallen asleep before Mamma came to say good night," for I was in the country at my grandfather's, who died years ago; and my body, the side upon which I was lying, faithful guardians of a past which my mind should never have forgotten, brought back before my eyes the glimmering flame of the night-light in its urn-shaped bowl of Bohemian glass that hung by chains from the ceiling, and the chimney-piece of Siena marble in my bedroom at Combray, in my grandparents' house, in those far distant days which at this moment I imagined to be in the present without being able to picture them exactly, and which would become plainer in a little while when I was properly awake.

Marcel Proust, In Search of Lost Time, Volume I

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:iconcreeps2002:
Great picture!! It's so crazy and the description thing gave me a headache but I love it! Well done!! :D :D

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excellent work of art :-) :+fav:

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I feel terribly sorry for the lost pieces.

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Ab imo pectore, ab antique, ab origine, ab ovo: acta est fabula! (romans language - latin)
Din adincul sufletului, din vechime, de la origine (obarsie), de la inceputul inceputului [se spune]: piesa a fost jucata! (roumanian language - romanian)
(Aproximately in my bad english, about you concept with the searching of the lost time): From the bottom of the heart (soul), from the oldest time, from his origine, from the begining of the begining [it's sayed]: the play has been played.
Have a good time! (don't waste it!))))

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Nu eu sint vinovat ca Natura este frumoasa)))
I'm not guilty for the Nature's beauty)))
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This is a really great picture

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:iconkittyfantastic24:
I could look at this for days and still find something new. The domination of the red makes it appear more crazy, and the whole mix of how you placed the objects reminds me of falling down the rabbit hole in "Alice in Wonderland"- that sense of not knowing where things are and where your body is placed. Almost a sense of madness...

It really captures the idea of everything being at once in the present and in the past/future...especially when you first awake and it takes a while for your senses to catchup. To me this picture achieves the effect of stopping time, a snapshot of how your sense can overload before rationality takes over and puts everything back into place....wonderful!!! :clap:

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thats the biggest description i've ever seen....hav to confess i never finished reading it...i kept loosing the line i was on :XD:

amazing...looks like kong kong or one of those giant animl heroes came through

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This is so very crazy, vibrant and faded simultaneously. How did you do it?

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manipulated or someone's sculpture? LOVE it either way!

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All women's dresses, in every age and country, are merely variations on the eternal struggle between the admitted desire to dress and the unadmitted desire to undress ~Lin Yutang

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