This is my 3rd piece for :user100themeschallenge: and they can put it in their gallery.
I chose this for Break Away because chains can represent oppression, and you can see, if you full view, tiny chinks in the chain where it not complete. Where hypothetically, someone could escape and break away from whatever was holding them back.
Please fullview, comment, and then browse my gallery.
I see what you are saying. I agree with dragonmaster. The plain background adds to the picture. I was rather surprised when I opened the deviation. The topic that popped into my head with "Breakaway" was running, so I was expecting something like a track meet, with one sprinter in a breakaway. I like your take on it. You can tell I'm tired, all my comments are really long.
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90% of all statistics are made up. 4/3 of all people have problems with fractions. Living is the slowest form of suicide.
Haha. No problem about long comments. I like reading them. Hm... racing was something I never thought about with this topic. That's a cool perspective.
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"The lives of those who are nearest to us, remain a pattern that lingers in our hearts."--Oargig
I was rather surprised when I opened the deviation. The topic that popped into my head with "Breakaway" was running, so I was expecting something like a track meet, with one sprinter in a breakaway. I like your take on it. You can tell I'm tired, all my comments are really long.
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90% of all statistics are made up.
4/3 of all people have problems with fractions.
Living is the slowest form of suicide.
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Member of *100ThemesChallenge Check out my submissions --> [link]
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The more you find out about the world, the more opportunities there are to laugh at it.
Bill Nye, Interview with Wired.com, April 2005
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"I do not feel obliged to believe that the same God who has endowed us with sense, reason, and intellect has intended us to forgo their use." - Galileo Galilei
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