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Caverns of Aokigahara (inspired by Natalis)

...detail from Peter McDonald's 'Art for Everybody'...


...leaflet that I found somewhere on the ground in the underground...

5 comments:

Natalis said...

You're very creative...
it's an honour for my works to be Your inspiration, thanks.
i like this idea with caverns of Aokigahara!

pro:me:us said...

You see...I made this photo couple of days ago. When I read on your blog about Aokigahara I decided that this should be the photo of the caves. I published it on blog. Then I read more and I found out the information about 'suicide forest'. I imagined that since it is the 'suicide forest' this caves are the doors through which those who committed suicide in Aokigahara pass to another incarnations. The multiple colours coming out of the cave symbolize the light of the new life...The cave becomes the prism that diffracts the light into different colours, each new incarnation consists of different hues and shades...guess that considering what I have written you could look from a different perspective on Aokigahara as a place...not necesserely depressive but rather optimistic...because the caves become the beginning of the new life...

I act in quite intuitive way too...I trust in my inner sense of connections between what's happening around me...child's perception of will...

And here is something more personal:...someone from my family committed a suicide (it is said so...)...coincidence? kismet?

Natalis said...

well i'm very sorry to hear that.
nothing is done without a reason.

Your interpretation for Aokigahara forest is very personal then, and this explanation for colours in cavern ...
it's just very original and optimistic though as You've said.
don't know what to say more...
i think You're very sensitive for signs around You.And You can use them so accurate.
i admire your neural net-links.
i'm very happy that i have this chance to follow them by Your blog.

pro.me.us said...

I feel it is not about following...you are creating...(from my point of view) it is a 'post-creative commons' reality...

Natalis said...

'post-creative commons'reality.'
-Dali would've love that

You rock

;)