Tuesday, February 15, 2011




Depravity 3


depravity |diˈpravitē|
noun ( pl. -ties)
moral corruption : a tale of wickedness and depravity.
• a wicked or morally corrupt act.
• Christian Theology the innate corruptness of human nature, due to original sin.
ORIGIN mid 17th cent.: alteration (influenced by deprave ) of obsolete pravity, from Latin pravitas, from pravus ‘crooked, perverse.’

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depravity
noun
the depravity of white slavers corruption, vice, perversion, deviance, degeneracy, immorality, debauchery, dissipation, profligacy, licentiousness, lechery, prurience, obscenity, indecency; wickedness, sin, iniquity; formal turpitude.


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9 comments:

  1. You don't stop at easy, do you? This series of images is a tour de force. I am very impressed.

    Well blogged, too.

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  2. Evocative, sophisticated, complex, well stated.

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  3. Wow! I enjoyed the trip through all these works. It's impressive to see how consistently strong each of these images are and that you've done them all in such a short span of time. I have to end this comment now because I can't wait to scroll back up through them.

    -Don

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  4. Your ability to create and execute truly complex and effective designs continues to blow me away! I'm a huge fan of your work. Depravity is an interesting concept to explore.

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  5. Oi!
    Teus trabalhos são ótimos!
    Parabéns.

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  6. Casey - Thank you. You're right, I don't stop at easy, in fact I can't seem to stop at all or stay in one place too long. Anyway, good to hear from you, I always value your opinion.

    Kimberly - Thank you - I recently checked out your blog and I must say that having been a surfer at one time in my life, those seascapes of yours are mighty inviting. Nice work!

    Pam - Thank you - I'm a simple guy, so I don't know where the complexity is coming from. I appreciate your always pertinent comments.

    Don - Thank you - Glad you enjoyed them. I must admit, most every time I go to your blog I end up spending all my time either catching up on previous blogs or your website in general just looking at images. I liked the photo with your son "enjoying" your art. Reminded me of my two daughters still living with me. They are attached to the hand held devices.

    Kathy - Thank you - I'm always delighted to hear from you. So many times I wanted to post on the Kandinsky book on your blog, but opted just to read all the others and leave no trace of my stupidity. It was certainly a good topic, just don't have the time I used to - perhaps soon.


    Roseli Obrigado! Para os comentários e por me seguir. Sinto-me honrado!

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  7. well i'm super impressed, your work has a lot of expression and strength ! it cames from inside, and make me think about Francis Bacon, it's very simmilar to him I think :D nice job and hope to see more !

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  8. DynamiteJ - Thanks, you're not the first to compare my work to Francis Bacon. I think his work has a little more snarl to it.

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