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This work can be interpreted many ways, but what I see is a sense of desolation and loss.
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This work can be interpreted many ways, but what I see is a sense of desolation and loss.
This is the official version: Jeff Burgess is a fine-art photographer specializing in 'fusion' work involving the application of multiple layers of images to create the final vision. His work has been in numerous galleries including the Dunville and Warren Knapp in Seattle, Gallery 8 in Phoenix, The Center for Fine Art Photography in Denver, the Larson Gallery in Yakima, Marks at the Garage in Honolulu, and the CVG in Bremerton. He has also had his work displayed in a variety of shows around the Northwest. His work has won numerous awards including a Silver Award from the Create Chaos Show with this work on display at the Orlando Convention Center and at the Denver airport. It has been featured in Create and advanced Photoshop...
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Jean OKeeffe Macro Abundance Art 1 Day Ago
Your image brings to mind the bravery of the people who dared to step into such an unknown world and their work to build a home and life. Love the composition!
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Intent of the Artist" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Greatest of All Time" for the feature.
Issie Alexander
Wasn't sure whether to say this, as it's a bit weird. But your art must have made quite an impression on me, because I actually dreamed about it last night. I was in one of the upstairs windows, looking out and there was nothing for miles. I knew I was in a painting. And, whilst I love my solitude and isolation - I did start to wonder if I was going to be there forever, just stuck. It lasted ages and fluctuated between a sense of dread and of peace. Anyway, a bit of useless information there for you. But I just found it interesting how art can really affect us. I still love it, by the way.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Oh Issie, thanks for sharing such an intimate feeling. Not useless information at all. I appreciate your very personal thoughts and love that the art penetrated your soul.
Jeff Burgess
This work has been favorited 56 times and counting. I want to thank all the people who have found it to worthy of a favorite. It is much appreciated. And I also sincerely appreciate the fact that it has produced some "feelings" for many of you.
Issie Alexander
This is the sort of art I love - the kind that makes me feel something. I love how the sky is only subtly different from the land - as if there is a feeling of the landscape going on forever. I'm not sure if this gives me a sense of freedom, or of being trapped and suffocated in the same place, every day, over and over. Amazing work Jeff - my new favourite of yours.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Issie, the greatest praise an artist can get is that the observer "feels something" deep inside when a piece (or dance, or theatrical effort) is presented. And you've given me this so thank you. And your expressed feelings, seeming conflicting, are deeply felt by others at times. I guess, from my perspective, they are important to you to voice and are respected.
LaVonne Kennedy
What gives art its magic is its ability to express our deepest emotions ,,, In the artists own secret language which few may not understand or speak it This is a loneliness abandonment in older age a feeling of no one there for you anymoreThis is my understanding of it,,,What could have been now lost
Jeff Burgess replied:
You have hit on something that is quite common for those us in the 'older' age bracket. But loss and isolation is common among all age groups, unfortunately. I thank you for your perspective and the fact that this work resonated deeply for you. My art often reflects my own emotions.... it can be dark, bright with color, or - as this work demonstrates - foreboding. Thanks for commenting.
Sharon W
It is not a good inner feeling, but when you live in crowded NJ, the isolation of living here would turn into a most beautiful solitude. I just love it.
Jeff Burgess replied:
I understand. And appreciate your insight and comment. Thanks, Sharon.
Jutta Maria Pusl
This is stunning, perfect title!
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Jutta.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "ABC Group" for the feature.
Toni Abdnour
Interpreted as mysterious and desolate. Wonderful textures!
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Toni.
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations! Your terrific art has been featured on the ABC Group home page from the I IS FOR ISOLATED themed week, MAY 8, 2023 - MAY 15, 2023. You are invited to add your wonderful art in the Features Archive Discussion in the ABC GROUP as a way to preserve your feature.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks so much.
Bob Lentz
Congratulations! This simple and essential image is a Featured Image in the “Best of Minimalism” group on FAA based on votes by group members. The artist is invited to add the image to the group’s current “2022/23 Feature Archive” Discussion topic.
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Bob.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Mystery Group" for the feature.
Alex Lapidus
Congratulations, your image has been featured in the Mystery group -- thanks for sharing it with us! Please feel free to add it to the 2023 Feature Archive in the Discussion section (using the "embed" link on your image page).
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Alex.
Nick Boren
An awesome work of art Jeff, and Isolation and Desolation come to my mind as I view it!
Jeff Burgess replied:
Thanks, Nick
Joe Pratt
Good palette...reminds me of 'Christina's World'
Jeff Burgess replied:
I have received similar comments, but I did not have this work on my mind when I created this piece. Thanks though.... what a great compliment.
Jeff Burgess replied:
I do have another work that was, in fact, based on "Christina's World"
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Your Best Work" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "10 plus" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "The Artists Group" for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Art for the Cafe....." for the feature.
Jeff Burgess
Thanks "Art and Photography Submissions" for the feature.
Deana Markus
Yes! Exactly! LF
Angela Davies
Amazing work, reminds me of an Andrew Wyeth work, LF
Jeff Burgess replied:
When I created this, I hadn't even considered Wyeth's work, but you are right, his work without the woman.
Jenny Revitz Soper
BRAVO! Your artwork has earned a FEATURE on the homepage of The Artists Group, 1/06/20223! You may also post it in the Group's Features discussion thread and any other thread that fits!
Jeff Burgess replied:
thanks, Jenny.