What came to my mind is… “Don’t look at me!!!” … I thought of private places, voyeurism, intrusion, abasement. How’s that for deep thinking so early in the afternoon!!! Leanne.
I would have reversed the images…but going in the order you have them, here is what I see.
You see my life on my face as I look into the fovea of your mind. Look deeply and tell me what you see, past the dark creases of time. Is it a mask? A picture of what we fear of our eventual demise? Of beauty gone, of what remains when we pass into our shallow graves? Violent shaking to see nothing but the blurred nature, to walk away, for nothing remains. Such images you do not want to see for you fear such a future of creases and lines…the telling of time.
I see a painful struggle from a tight position, to a position of challenge, to a position of recovery and the ultimate achievement: freedom from constraint.
What came to my mind is… “Don’t look at me!!!” … I thought of private places, voyeurism, intrusion, abasement. How’s that for deep thinking so early in the afternoon!!! Leanne.
Comment by Mixed Media Martyr — October 30, 2009 @ 7:16 pm
I like your idea
Comment by kendrajk — November 1, 2009 @ 6:41 pm
I would have reversed the images…but going in the order you have them, here is what I see.
You see my life on my face as I look into the fovea of your mind. Look deeply and tell me what you see, past the dark creases of time. Is it a mask? A picture of what we fear of our eventual demise? Of beauty gone, of what remains when we pass into our shallow graves? Violent shaking to see nothing but the blurred nature, to walk away, for nothing remains. Such images you do not want to see for you fear such a future of creases and lines…the telling of time.
Comment by Marilyn — October 30, 2009 @ 11:27 pm
I love your little story! Very cool
Why do you think they should be reversed? and how would that have changed your interpretation?
Comment by kendrajk — November 1, 2009 @ 6:41 pm
I see a painful struggle from a tight position, to a position of challenge, to a position of recovery and the ultimate achievement: freedom from constraint.
Comment by Zoe — November 2, 2009 @ 5:06 pm