Friday, April 21, 2006

107. Fire and Water


"Kyra, fear not the natural order. What appears to be two worlds are but reflections of one," said Kieran.

14 comments:

Anonymous said...

Trée-

This art piece is stunning. I'd like to use it for my desktop. Is that OK?

How are you? Sorry I've been so scarce.

Are you planning to publish your story someday? I'd love to sit in the garden and read it.

Trée said...

Absolutely David. I would be honored.

I've been in a very introspective mode of late, asking myself where is the next step in the path. The very question has been good for me to ask. Thanks for asking.

No plans to publish, although I would like to print the images and chapters and put them together for my own benefit. I believe it has reached beyond 100 postings, but I'm most excited about the development of the characters. I really have fallen in love with the entire crew.

Thanks for your very kind words on the image and it is good to see you in these parts again.

Anonymous said...

Quite amazing. Almost looks like two embryos inside a womb - twins.

Trée said...

Now that you mention it Melly, it does. Hope you are getting the rest that you need. I want the old Melly back. :-)

Anonymous said...

Oh gosh, I LOVE!!! this fractal, it's going straight into my favourites! The colours are just amazing, but it's more than that, I fell into it (best way I can explain it).
I'm going to hang this in my imaginary dream house :-)

Sweet dreams, fracmeister, xo

Anonymous said...

I was going to ask about David the other day, missed reading his wonderful comments. "I'd love to sit in the garden and read it." - says it all right there :-)
(says what I've spent hours during these last couple of months composing comments to try to convey lol, I'd love to sit in the garden and read it too:)

Trée said...

Thanks Sunshine for those wonderful morning comments. Coffee and comments from and with Sunshine is such a nice way to start the day. :-)

I think I will start printing the story and images and compiling them into a scrapebook of sorts. The story has finally reached a level of detail where I need to review some of the smaller details sprinkled in the early chapters and to not lose touch with the general flow of the story and the characters. This week has been so busy at work I've had little time and less energy to write and post and I feel like I'm going through withdrawal pains. :-D

Hope you are having a brilliant Saturday. Me and C are off in just a bit for the big day. :-)

Anonymous said...

:-)

Hopefully next week will give you an opportunity to catch up with the crew and save us all from withdrawal :-)

(Been wanting to do that too, print it out, read it at leisure..in the garden:)

Have a ton of fun!!!

Anonymous said...

"What appears to be two worlds are but reflections of one" - why does this remind me of two people...

Trée said...

Chicky, in a way this image reflects Kyra and Kieran. Kyra is the fire, the energy of a physical world of time and place, a world of action, the world we know. The water represents Kieran, a spirit world, a world of flow and equanimity, a stillness beyond everyday ups and downs.

In this short passage he is trying to assure her his moving to the next world does not mean he is gone or he is leaving her but that the two worlds are one and the same.

As soon as I saw this image I knew I had just what I wanted to reflect their meeting in the iso ward. Sometimes one just gets lucky. :-)

Anonymous said...

OK, it seems I'm the only one who sees an extremely P.O.ed Man in the Moon, when his barbecue party went all kinds of wrong (which is a story in itself)

Or it could be just my imagination. :)

Trée said...

LMAO, Jack, I think I'm going to need to look at this one a little longer to see that man in the moon. I so love the unique perspective you take to these images. At least you didn't see alien pod embryos. :-D

Anonymous said...

Thanks Trée-

I still think you could self publish it (via one of the online publishing companies) in a nice little book with the photos. That way you only print what people order. The photos might jack up the price.

Yes, your characters are complex. You've done well by them. I admire you.

Trée said...

David, I appreciate your confidence in me. Who knows, maybe one day Kyra and crew might find themselves as ink on paper. Never say never. But first, I need to make sure I can write about the sound of silence. :-)