NTT: Stuart’s Synchronicity

Hello all,

Today I had the pleasure of finding a comment on the No Theme Thursday post from Stuart at My Bipolar Perspectives of a Unipolar World. In the comment, Stuart left the below, in which he managed to tie together ALL of the images in this week’s NTT post. Not wanting this to go unseen, I took the liberty of putting Stuart’s words with the accompanying images.

Of this piece Stuart says:

I hope you don’t mind but I’ve tried to write a narrative from the pictures you posted. It’s not particularly any good but I enjoyed doing it 👍

Now, I would disagree that it is not very good. This was a hell of an undertaking, and I am very, very impressed. Stuart, please feel free to post and/or reblog this on your site as well, as it is your story. I merely wanted to get all the images together with it to tell the whole tale.

All, please enjoy the below, and stop by to see Stuart’s page whenever you can! Great work, Stuart. Thank you! 😊

“The guitar strings were plucked as the guillotine’s blade reflected light on the cowboy’s brow.

The thunderstorm brewing in the sky disrupted the lady’s restful day by the waterfall. As the eagle soared off beside her the scientist signed off another theory of his.

The pretty lady furnished her hot rod as the elderly lady comforted her husband. Two men duelled for the love of a woman whilst another drowned his sorrows because of the woman he thought he loved.

Others fought in a boxing ring whilst others took a cigarette whilst fighting for theirs and our freedom. Ducks enjoyed the water at an idyllic spot, whilst mother and daughter enjoyed serene settings too.

A warlord and a soldier look totally different but one gets the other to do their bidding, but as everyone ages they grow to reflect, that regardless of creed or colour you can now sample every corner of god’s green earth.

An 18th century maiden or a early 20th century couple, a queen or a quintessential lady,

just like a tiger does, we forge or paths with the prowess of a blacksmith as prominent as a Mountie on his horse,

tackling obstacles along the way of not working, being alone and being affluent

and in the end we wonder how, why and what we are actually doing”

© Stuart @ My Bipolar Perspectives of a Unipolar World


Comments

21 responses to “NTT: Stuart’s Synchronicity”

  1. Wow this is such a different and engaging way of writing. It felt like reading a comic book chapter 🤗

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    1. Yes, I thought it was very cool indeed. I really enjoyed it! 😊

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  2. Very creative. I’ve seen something only vaguely similar once or twice, but that’s it. 🙂

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    1. Indeed, I have seen similar approaches too. 😉
      I felt the effort truly deserved to be recognized and not left in the comment section.

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      1. Definitely. What makes it unique for me is that it’s not a story that’s more pictures than words. Been there, seen that, and I don’t mean just comic books. Taking completely unrelated pictures and connecting them though, that’s different and highly creative.

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      2. That’s why I threw the title Synchronicity on it. It seemed the most fitting.

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      3. Indeed. 🙂

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      4. Hey, that’s my line 😄😄

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      5. Indeed. 😁

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      6. Wait. What?

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      7. Exactly. 🤣

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      8. Indeed? 🤨

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  3. it’s wow… wonderful how he weaved through all the images…very much enjoyed 🤍

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    1. Agreed! 😊

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  4. The elderly man in a hospital bed holding his wife’s hand omg my heart. That one really got to me. Beautiful and painful at once.

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    1. I try to capture a range of moods and emotions for this challenge, so that folks can feel free to express themselves how they best feel to.

      You should take part some week, Janet. Might be a nice distraction for you to write something off the cuff.

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  5. This is so creative and I love it!

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    1. Same here! It’s very cool.

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  6. This is, quite simply, fantastic! I love how he tied in all of the pictures. Amazing!

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    1. It’s very cool indeed! 😊

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