Saturday, February 18, 2006

Walk with Me

25 comments:

Anonymous said...

Picture perfect, truly.
What comes to mind is 'WOW!'
Just lovely, has to be somewhere in Greece and water to dive into at the end.
Whiplash fractal.

Anonymous said...

not entirely coherent, but there you go :-)

Trée said...

Thanks Sunshine. When I see this one, I see that walk we must all take into the unknown. The sun is shining bright, almost too bright because we don't really see, we just walk toward our fate. What lies for us at the end of the walkway is unknown, but walk toward the end we must. Thanks for the kind words sweetie.

Anonymous said...

Trée that is wondeful! wow, oooh ahhh etc , just great as always my sweet, you are definitely workin this program LOL :0)

Trée said...

Well Trace, you know how much I like the idea of "working it." My LAMO appreciated your comments. :-D

As always, thanks darlin' for the very kind comments. Always deeply appreciated. You are a friend. :-)

Anonymous said...

Another great graphic. It hints at so many possibilities.

Anonymous said...

Great textures and lighting! I can almost feel that stone. Excellent stuff!

Anonymous said...

This one reminds me of some of those computer games with fabulous graphics. Not bad for such late night work :-)

Anonymous said...

You know what this reminds me of? An Escher (sp?) drawing, he has a few with those arches.
Just beautiful.

Anonymous said...

good morning darlin :0) hope you have a great saturday (hugs)

Trée said...

Jenni, Wontar, Terry and Melly, thanks for the kind comments. Always a very pleasant thing to wake up to in the morning. Hope you guys have a great weekend.

Trée said...

Morning Trace. Day one of three. Have some fun darlin'. We'll grade papers later. :-)

Anonymous said...

I feel right now I am ready to take that walk. Take me a while to walk it, but I'm ready to find out where it leads. Great work.

Anonymous said...

It's the kind of walk you'd want to tale with someone beside you.

Trée said...

DJB, I take that walk everyday but I never quite get to the end. One day will be the last and I'll join my father in the great unknown. Mario too. :-)

Trée said...

Chicky, that sooooo reminds me of one of my fave Rob Thomas songs: "Now Comes the Night." I listened to that song more than 20 times straight the night my grandfather passed away. All I could think about listening to the lyrics was how important it would be to have loved ones around when it came time to take that walk. Thanks for reminding me of such a significant night in my life.

Anonymous said...

Yes Tree it does seem to lead to the unknown and perhaps to something mystical. It gives me the strange sensation that my fate is already out there, like it already happened in some sense, and I am just going to see what it is.

Anonymous said...

This is just like a pull-screen from those medivial games! I half-expected someone in medivial costume would glide across the screen.

Trée said...

Mark, sometimes I have that same sense. At other times I just feel like a robot, programmed to see and act in certain ways and I feel trapped to behave outside of that programming. Good to see you stopping by again.

Trée said...

Saffron, I take that as the highest compliment since the artwork done with CGs these days is superb stuff. Thanks sweetie. :-)

Anonymous said...

I'm right beside you - that's so beautiful and tranquil.

I hope you're having a fab weekend. *HUGS* to you and Jack!

Trée said...

It's been a good weekend Karen. Jack and I are doing our best to keep warm. :-)

Anonymous said...

Looks like some churches in Italy. Some of them even have floors like that.

Anonymous said...

What an amazing and incredible picture! To me, it's filled with hope and anticipation of a future waiting at the end of that corridor...

Trée said...

Thanks Justin. I just love the sense of silence I see in this picture. Peace and silence moving toward the light. Everything just as it should be.