Leaving the circus
by Britta Glodde
Title
Leaving the circus
Artist
Britta Glodde
Medium
Mixed Media - Poser And Photoshop
Description
Sad and disappointed and with a broken heart this girl leaves the circus to face an unkown future. Background (without circus tent was provided by http://fairiegoodmother.deviantart.com/art/Premade-BK-Stock-319-149876748
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August 23rd, 2013
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Comments (32)
Rosemary Colyer
Mysterious and beautiful! She looks bewildered and vulnerable. I do hope there is a happy ending to her story! L/F
Dave Farrow
Another very mysterious work of art Britta, simply intriguing. This piece has a bit of eeriness to it and is stunningly beautiful. The highly coveted "Master of Mystery" golden trophy is all yours fair maiden. l.v.f. you are a talented lady my dear
Britta Glodde replied:
Thank you so very much for your profound and beautiful comment and your support. Makes me really happy. I apologize for the very late reply. But I only around FAA once a month maximum. Too bad. Wish I had more time to spend on art. Take care, Britta.
Kim Prowse
Im so happy for you Britta, I know that many more buyers will be standing in line, waiting to purchase your extraordinare works of sultry thoughtful art
Britta Glodde replied:
Thank you so much, my dearest Kim, for your kind wishes and flattering words. Hope it helps. At least I decided to go on posting on FAA. Take care. :-)
Britta Glodde
I am so happy about this sale. May the unknown buyer enjoy his purchase for a long time :-) Thank you.
David Godbolt
Wonderful imagination Britta as always, please make a happy follow up as she looks so sad! :)
Britta Glodde replied:
Hi David, thank you for your comment. Indeed I did a second one. But I regret - it is not much happier. It is when the little circus doll gets lost in the nightly woods and finds a bleeding heart - which of course is a symbol for her own heart. Have a wonderful week-end. :-)
Rosemary Colyer
Such mystery and drama! Love this piece! L/F
Britta Glodde replied:
Thank you again for your kind words and support, dear Rosemary. Much appreciated.
Reynold Jay
I did look over everything in you gallery. You mention the "no sales" at Fine Art America and it means little. Of course it would be nice to see some cash. Whether I sell anything at all at Art America means little. My project is in progress and my hope is the series will do well and then maybe I'll see sales here. We did sell one piece early on ( $7 bucks) big deal. Back to you-- I see the "La Strada" comment and that is on target. Yes,she has the look of the poor girl sold to Anthony Quinn in one of the most heart breaking films of all time. I may vey well be haunted by this image for the rest of my life. FAV.
Britta Glodde replied:
Sorry for the late reply, dear Reynold. I only take time once a month for FAA. But I am very thankful for your comment. Yes, you are right, the most beautiful thing is to finish an artwork and to be content and happy with the result. I only mentioned the sales, because I try to understand why I sell on other platforms and not on FAA. Have a wonderful week-end, my friend. :-)
Hartmut Jager
Masterful Digital-Art-Painting. This sad woman reminds me of Giulietta Masina in the classic movie 'La Strada' . :-)
Linda Lees
Gorgeous work Britta! He eyes look as though they are filled with tears, such a sad little face. L/F
Rosemary Colyer
Wonderful work, Britta! Do hope there is a happy ending to this story-line! v
Britta Glodde replied:
Thank you for stopping by and commenting, dear Rosemary. I must admit I haven't thought about an end yet, because right now into my zodiac series. So, the clownesque theme went a bit lost. Sure will come back to it some time. :-) Have a great weekend
Michel Verhoef
I'm sure she will find a new circus, since everyone still adores her ;-)
Britta Glodde replied:
Many thanks for your comment, Michel. It is always a pleasure to meet people who think about my works. :-)