Last time I coloured a colouring book pic with computer was 25 years ago with Amiga 500 and Deluxe Paint.
Now it's Linux and Gimp, but the old magic still works. Horse represents the average lambs of the society, brainsexual intercourseed by mainstream media. Rider (actually just passenger) represents my inner child and abstract mind that is above all huge dicks I meet every day. I coloured the truth. I coloured MY truth. :XD:
'@MrCanoehead' I coloured it to be a different view of the reality and it's still sub-abstract art. We see and feel in it what we want to see and feel, coming from the deepest reaches of our subconscious, our greatest hopes, fears, and aspirations. Whatever you saw there, is a mere echo about something profound deep in your mind. Whatever it was, hopefully you found it pleasant and let your soul drink it's fill. :)
'@Zeust' Postimg.org actually offers those among other links readily for forum posts. But there are children presence in this comment section, and I think I'm pushing enough envelope by using swear words here so often. :D
The red ball? Some see there a cute animal nose, some a cute clown nose, some scary clown nose. Some see a gag, which can to some represent losing their freedom of speech.
There are infinite amount of ways to see it and everybody is equally right. You see a thing for bondage, that is your truth. Whatever people see in it, represents their deepest hopes or fears. :)
Yes, i wonder why they do not make it as a tradition? Sort of a competition or something. It would be fun. The first one who gets it down burning is the winner or something like that. From the distance, for example, to make it more difficult.
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Now it's Linux and Gimp, but the old magic still works. Horse represents the average lambs of the society, brainsexual intercourseed by mainstream media. Rider (actually just passenger) represents my inner child and abstract mind that is above all huge dicks I meet every day. I coloured the truth. I coloured MY truth. :XD:
https://s13.postimg.org/g4cbtjhvb/swenmark.jpg