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are we strong enough to throw off the chains, would we want to? what would we find?

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Sharon Gonzalez 22 Sep 2010

YOU ARE SO VERY CLEVER AND CREATIVE, JERRY. I LOVE THIS ABSTRACT BEAUTY.

Artist Reply: Thank you, Sharon, one has to be ready for Annette's creatures!

Annette Labedzki 22 Sep 2010

my POD!

Artist Reply: Oh, thank you so much, Annette, I am collecting these to chain up and keep your creatures captive when they come to visit me~thanks for the POD!

Art By Jacy 11 Feb 2010

very cool shot, imagery and concept! God bless you Jerry...as he is the only one who can release them!

Sigridur Bachmann 05 Feb 2010

WOW ! Exceptional imagery ! TREMENDOUS PHOTO !

Olga van Dijk 27 Jan 2010

AWESOME SHOT JER! my pic of the day! --Love and Light, OLGA

Artist Reply: Thank you Olga, there are interesting photos waiting all over my shop!

Alberto D'Assumpcao 25 Jan 2010

Excellent shot, Jerry!

Mary Janosik 25 Jan 2010

.......A lot less weight... :-) Then you can soar!!!!

Stefani Wehner 25 Jan 2010

Reminds me the song of Joe Cocker " unchain my heart". Great shot, Jerry!

Maria Anna Machado 24 Jan 2010

THE BIGGEST CHAIN...THE BODY OF THE SOUL...

Artist Reply: The one we have to feed? Yes, so true!

Alessandra Gatti 24 Jan 2010

I think that's the fears chain our heart and mind. If we weren't afraid, we would be really free... Nice image! :)

Artist Reply: You are so right, Alessandra, chains of our own making! Some we have had for so long we forget they are even there.

ruth sears 24 Jan 2010

some chains are by choice, some are thrust upon us unbidden,both can be hard to shake,and what is found? varies to the circumstances and reasons for their being there and our willingness,unwillingness or being unable to be free.brings up the question of free will and how complex is the human Psyche,also the fragility of our social and personal relationships.

Artist Reply: Wow, thanks, Ruth! chains that bind, chains that confine, the chains of comfort and predictability. The worst ones bring callases and cloud our vision, make us tough and prevent emotion!