Possibly I am already feeling nostalgic about summer. This character is a sort of combination of Pan and Kokopelli, but essentially they are the same character. Yes, he is temporarily visible.
This week I like the fantastic many eyes criature, the thief or the wonderful picture of brilliant leave, but is awesome this unseen musician. How did you done? I can´t explain me how he stands...
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18 comments:
I like this, especially the shadow... And it made me think of the Greek god Pan
let him play the last notes . then ... enjoy your fall , it isn't so bad !!
Caio - Thanks, Yes, Fall has its sweet notes too.
I like him. He reminds me of the Pied Piper of Hamlin.
Wunderbar! How did you make him stand?
Eva - he has a wire which I have photoshopped out.
Maybe this little Pan is playing some melancholic notes with his flute accompanying your summer nostalgia? The character is enchanting.
The Pan plays on. Thank goodness for that.
sweet.
This rocks. I see Crowley's Faeries--a peek into the world behind the adult curtain, almost meta-fiction. Playful, and provocative.
Crow- John Crowley or Aleister Crowley?
Oooh, I love him Susan! The lighting is perfect.
~ Alisa
aw, only temporarily visible. delightful chap!
I knew you'd ask.
John, Little Big.
I don't think Aleister's little friends looked like this :)
This week I like the fantastic many eyes criature, the thief or the wonderful picture of brilliant leave, but is awesome this unseen musician. How did you done? I can´t explain me how he stands...
I´ve just readen your answer. Fantastic! Perfect!
Let's celebrate Pan's powers of humanity and the power of huamns to be animals.
It actually looks like summer in the background, though! I planted lots of forced bulbs yesterday. My way of beckoning spring, I guess.
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