Tuesday, April 21, 2015

End of the Path




End of the Path


A doodle sketch this morning while waiting for a model. Recent dreams  about this path,  had me wondered who was waiting at the end.
Islands Off Solitude
5”x 3.5” fountain pen

11 comments:

  1. It seems all this people met all together fulfilled their inner desire for Oneness, although moved to the end separately...Great ideas in refreshing blue pen.

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    1. Maybe they have been at the end of the path all the time, just waiting for me to join them? Oh how important I can be with all this control☺
      Thank you

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  2. I took a walk on a path in the woods last weekend and your sketch reminds me of the path ..
    I met a few people and said 'hello' and we continued on ,,,
    I like the blue here ..
    Great work ...

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    1. I enjoy taking paths in the woods too, mostly for the solitude☺
      Thank you

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  3. I want to follow that path Anthony and be led into the Islands of Solitudes forever.....

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    1. There are a number of paths to follow on the islands within, to remain hidden from those on the mainland.

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  4. As I sit gazing at this evocative composition, I am so powerfully drawn into it's centre.
    I just want to follow the path...right to it's end.
    I see priestesses lining it's edge...and I just KNOW I have to enter...for my destiny lies at it's end.
    This is a story of epic proportions...;)
    Brilliant!!

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    1. I do like how you see so much in my lines.. I think there are great stories waiting to be imagined on so many paths like this, if we take them, wondering of where they lead, coming up with the possibilities. It is almost better never to reach the end, but rather walk until what could be is so much better than really finding out.

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  5. I know exactly what you mean...it's the adventure, the promise of what may lie at the path's end...the final attainment is all too often followed by an inexplicable sense of disappointment...

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