Thursday, October 19, 2006

180. Night of the Red Robe


What was before, is left behind. Zeke takes his vows.



Categories: Story, Zeke, Zing Tao

22 comments:

  1. Beautiful job, once again, all those wonderful reds and pinks, very, very nicely done. :-)

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  2. Those tiles couldn't more realistic if they were real! I am having a bit of a trouble figuring out what exactly I'm looking at though. It looks as though someone is kissing someone else.

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  3. These are so cool! You've done well with them. So many talents!

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  4. Terry, this image is a mosaic of image #267 on Trebuchet. Think of Zeke in a red robe and what you see is his hood and part of his face. As alwasys thanks for the kind words. This tile images are a ton of fun to do. :-)

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  5. Oh Karen, you are always so nice to me and Jack and we both deeply appreciate it. If there any way we can show our appreciation, just let us know. :-D

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  6. Meg, I think there is room under that robe for two if you need a little time away. Zeke is a good listener, especially if you know the secret handshake. :-D

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  7. Reds and pinks, so sensual. The perfect image for my morning :)

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  8. Happy to be of service Bean. Do let me know if there is anything else I can do. :-)

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  9. This is nice, mosaic is an interesting medium to work with. Looking forward to more surprises from you :-)

    SaffronSaris

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  10. Terry, you know, now I can't get it out of my head that this is an image of a monk kissing the belly of a pregnant woman. :-D

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  11. Hey Saffy. Thanks for the kind words. Next surprise is posted. :-)

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  12. That looks interesting. What is it? Added you to my bookmarks. Your pictures are great.

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  13. Pinoy, it is suppose to be one of my characters "Zeke" wearing a red robe (the shot is of his head and hood and the yellowish tiles are his face). The left side, is a post he is passing from behind and the pinkish area is the light from candles from the ceremony.

    Thanks for the kind words and I do hope to see you again. :-)

    If you want to see the painting I did this tile from, click on Trebuchet on my sidebar and go to image 267. That will give you a much better view of what is happening.

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  14. I didn't know how to comment on this when I first saw the image. I think because I could see different things in it. Now I see a face. Very clever Tree... :)

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  15. Chicky, this is one of those images that is hard to deciper until you know what you are looking for, and then, bam, it is as clear as silt. :-D

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  16. I really like this. It could have come from some ancient Byzantine flooring or something.

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  17. Thanks Jack, and yes it could have. I have several other versions of this image on Trebuchet which you might enjoy taking a look.

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  18. *snortle* I better behave...

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  19. Yes, you better, or else I'll have to tickle you. Or is that Jack who will do the tickling. :-D

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  20. I really, really love the mosaic tile look. Beautiful!

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  21. Thank you BBB. Good to see you stopping by again. Always a pleasure. :-)

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