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The mysterious world of MONICA CROESE

11.12.10

Hunger

I've made some new organic worlds/ edited drawings.

Hungry little birds

The knife

Two royal children (Er waren twee koningskinderen)

11 comments:

Gisizee said...

Momo, these works are disturbing and beautiful at the same time. Every time I look, I see new things and I change my mind about what it is all about. But my heart says the same thing - that I want to keep looking, and keep feeling all the things these colors and shapes and details provoke in me. I don't even have the words - and that is rare for me! Brava, bellissima!

renilde said...

Very beautiful work, it draws me in.
Deeep emotions,the repeating makes them at the same time stronger but alsoo have a softening effect.
The tides come to my mind, high and low tide...

jbkrost said...

Nice new work!!
composition is perfect!!
and as always very well done.

SKIZO said...

I enjoyed your
work very much

Poetic Artist said...

Your art is just amazing..The perfection of it. The story it tells and the details..I could go on and on... Hunger...it speaks volumes.
Hugs my friend.
Katelen

Bitch said...

Hunger is coming to the world. Not only for your little birds.

A very good painting from a true artist...

Magda Żmijowska said...

amazing works! impressive:) congrats

Jo Potter said...

Hi Monica,
These works are incredible... Disturbing and yet beautiful. Your images always have a strong message and effect on people!

Thank you for your heartfelt comment at my place. You are a dear friend with always a kind word. Your feedback means a lot to me. :-)

Winter Solstice Blessings!
Best wishes in 2011.
Hugs,
Jo. xx

nouvelles couleurs - vienna atelier said...

your works is so personal and original!!

Denise SCARAMAI said...

Beautiful work, Monica!
I feel so much energy into each one!
make our eyes go through beautiful trails ...
embrace with affection

close2art said...

I love the complexity of these pieces, they remind me of a disection diagram at first and then the figures came to life. Wonderful compositions in all three, Fantastic!