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Beautiful, horsey girls and surreal, equine art…

… the human, who has lived most of it’s life rurally, loves horsey girls…

… these girls are usually rich (they own horses!), but are also, often, well-educated, intelligent, and very attractive (yes, that’s a generalisation, but rich men marry trophy wives, and they send their pretty offspring to the best schools)…

… they live for their horse-love, and go nuts over anything to do with horses…

… they have a kind of wholesome, earthy strength and confidence… after all, they are lightweight humans who control and master massively larger beasts…

… of course, they are usually inveterate romantics, and the world will soon crush that out of most of them.

All the little, defenceless sheep need a strong, beautiful protector…

… a loving, confidant, young woman with a positive attitude…

… one who will read to her flock…

… and snuggle down with them, at night…

… one who understands that the whole thing is an act…

… but that her flock are helpless without her protection.






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Our apologies to the handful of our hundreds of followers who actually ever engage with us; the humans ongoing battle with the big ‘C’ has dramatically disrupted our diligent posting schedule, as it has also dramatically curtailed our SL presence. We are, however, suddenly full of energy/life, again, and re-engaging with our artistic processes…

… we have an insane backlog of stunning MJ work that we have barely looked at. We intend to re-discover all the gems that are buried in our MJ folders…

… and share them with you…

… starting with these really beautiful visitors from our imagination. We appreciate that they have actually been ‘dreamed’ into existence by a software algorithm, but that algorithm would never have ‘dreamed’ them, without our diligent/extensive, input (:






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We hung some of our recent, slightly surreal work at Placebo Gallery, the other day…

… as always, they look great in the digital ‘flesh’, large on a wall…

… if this post looks visually anaemic and just not as good as our norm, it’s because we are currently experimenting with Affinity Photo, which is a vastly cheaper version of fabulous Photoshop, and, as such, very good value for money, but simply not our glorious Photoshop CS5.1…

… anyway, do come and check out our little collection of, if not technically ‘surreal’, then just wonderfully oblique images (: