Pretty, pretty pretty. How do you do this? So amazing!
Nice to be in touch again
Anonymous Guest
02 Nov 2006
wonderful composition , great imagination , it force you to think again about your private life , and to be aware of the suffering and the threats of other people .
I love your work, the graphics are awesome and the thought process behind every one of them is phenominal...also your work always draws me in ...keep up the good work
hisham your work is always so creative and unique your digital skills are amazing
Anonymous Guest
27 Oct 2006
Correction!
"...one needs a sense of hope even to the point of constructing whatever means it takes to continue with that sense of hope.."
Not
"one needs to for the sense of hope even to the point of constructing whatever means it takes to continue with that sense of hope"
Anonymous Guest
27 Oct 2006
Is hope a roll of the dice? My interpretation, one needs to for the sense of hope even to the point of constructing whatever means it takes to continue with that sense of hope. It's a roll of the dice as to how it will all play out in a global world. A place where the odds may seem to be against us, but we still have hope. Our conscience knows no other way.
I could go on and on and still be way off base. But's that's the beauty of art . It's a two way street.:-)
Jude PS Fabulous graphics!!
I love the surreal feeling - is that a spider - they freak me out - but I know in some cultures (Spanish?) they mean good things, I can understand the easel(expression),books(knowledge and opportunity to learn new things) and the boat to take life's journy in, is that a beaker the child is standing in? an experiment? wine glass with water? not sure - I can't tell what the little white mound is at the back- much to ponder here - nice work!
Hisham, one thing I always like about your work: the significant objects you place throughout the piece. In this one, it disappoints me that it is just too dark to see them all. It is striking work as always - especially the ocean in a glass.
Stimulates the imagination. Nice light, contrast and composition.
Anonymous Guest
26 Oct 2006
At the first glance you see disproportional things lying astray, with a personification of the child in man standing within a cup. Then you notice shallow "sea" under the boat. Then you realize that there is water all over the place, drinking water in the cup, in the glass under the feet of the naked child, never to be able to drink out of it, although it seems to be at hand! The child must be a symol of a prisoner in "the sea of life", turning his back to whatever the lucky dice is pointing at. Or could it be symbolizing the the isolation, hunger and thirst of the Palestineans in their open-air prisons in Gaza and the West-Bank, while the whole world seems to be turning its back to their destiny in DICE-form?
Dr. Edward Badeen
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Peggy DANDRIDGE 06 Apr 2012
Pretty, pretty pretty. How do you do this? So amazing! Nice to be in touch againAnonymous Guest 02 Nov 2006
wonderful composition , great imagination , it force you to think again about your private life , and to be aware of the suffering and the threats of other people .cochelle wilson 01 Nov 2006
wow need i say moreClare Rowley 30 Oct 2006
Interesting composition ... Wonderful reflection and compilation of items..Jo Glasscock 29 Oct 2006
I love your work, the graphics are awesome and the thought process behind every one of them is phenominal...also your work always draws me in ...keep up the good workAnonymous Guest 28 Oct 2006
Very well done!Katerina Koukiotis 28 Oct 2006
hisham your work is always so creative and unique your digital skills are amazingAnonymous Guest 27 Oct 2006
Correction! "...one needs a sense of hope even to the point of constructing whatever means it takes to continue with that sense of hope.." Not "one needs to for the sense of hope even to the point of constructing whatever means it takes to continue with that sense of hope"Anonymous Guest 27 Oct 2006
Is hope a roll of the dice? My interpretation, one needs to for the sense of hope even to the point of constructing whatever means it takes to continue with that sense of hope. It's a roll of the dice as to how it will all play out in a global world. A place where the odds may seem to be against us, but we still have hope. Our conscience knows no other way. I could go on and on and still be way off base. But's that's the beauty of art . It's a two way street.:-) Jude PS Fabulous graphics!!george martinez 27 Oct 2006
greate composition, very symbolismHazel Apricot Sama 27 Oct 2006
Hmmm... A lot of meanings within one image. Gives a very deep feeling. Good Work of Art indeed. Very good!Tabitha Borges 27 Oct 2006
what stunning emotional work...Anonymous Guest 27 Oct 2006
beautiful and moving work...really well doneAnonymous Guest 27 Oct 2006
Very complelling image...nice symbolism...great jobAnalua 26 Oct 2006
Inteligent, surreal and really awsome composition!!! Gorgeous colors contrasts! Well done!Matthew Steffen 26 Oct 2006
Great workP. Merewether 26 Oct 2006
I love the surreal feeling - is that a spider - they freak me out - but I know in some cultures (Spanish?) they mean good things, I can understand the easel(expression),books(knowledge and opportunity to learn new things) and the boat to take life's journy in, is that a beaker the child is standing in? an experiment? wine glass with water? not sure - I can't tell what the little white mound is at the back- much to ponder here - nice work!Gail Nordlof 26 Oct 2006
Hisham, one thing I always like about your work: the significant objects you place throughout the piece. In this one, it disappoints me that it is just too dark to see them all. It is striking work as always - especially the ocean in a glass.B.A. Davison 26 Oct 2006
Strange and cool, great arting, colour gives a odd feel....I like itAnonymous Guest 26 Oct 2006
composition is Excellent! I like the imagination put into it. Andrew Diaz.Renata Cavanaugh 26 Oct 2006
Fantastic work HishamjO ANNA jARVIS 26 Oct 2006
This forces you to look....look again and think...Excellent!thea walstra 26 Oct 2006
Outstanding and very interesting work HishamCharles Oliver 26 Oct 2006
Stimulates the imagination. Nice light, contrast and composition.Anonymous Guest 26 Oct 2006
At the first glance you see disproportional things lying astray, with a personification of the child in man standing within a cup. Then you notice shallow "sea" under the boat. Then you realize that there is water all over the place, drinking water in the cup, in the glass under the feet of the naked child, never to be able to drink out of it, although it seems to be at hand! The child must be a symol of a prisoner in "the sea of life", turning his back to whatever the lucky dice is pointing at. Or could it be symbolizing the the isolation, hunger and thirst of the Palestineans in their open-air prisons in Gaza and the West-Bank, while the whole world seems to be turning its back to their destiny in DICE-form? Dr. Edward Badeen