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Talescaper [2007-06-27 15:17:44 +0000 UTC]
Nice work! I especially like the little detail of the two strains that while they have contrasting colours, they have the same structure...
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anuvys In reply to Talescaper [2007-06-28 13:32:20 +0000 UTC]
the two colors was that little extra in this one. two into one different yet the same. and taking a step back to see the bigger picture. looking at the whole world. i have another sketch from this batch that im gonna do. i think it shall be green...
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Iondanu [2007-06-22 21:16:33 +0000 UTC]
I like this one...and because I function by associations, I would say it reminds me the early works of the great artist who is Max Ernst, in his dadaist period...I've already remarked your very interesting and original compositional style, unusual...keep the good work!
CΓ©zanne said once: "Travailler sans se coucier de personne et devenir fort, c'est Γ§a le but de l'artiste. Le reste ne vaux mΓͺme pas le mot de Cambrone..." In aproximative English translation it would be:" Working hard, without paying attention to anyone, that the objective of the artist. All the rest, doesn't mean "shit" (merde c'est le mot que Cabrone, one of Napoleon generals, is supposed to have said when it was told the help he expected weren't to arrive...)
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anuvys In reply to Iondanu [2007-06-28 13:25:19 +0000 UTC]
i saw a show about the dadaists not too long ago. i immediately felt a link to what they were doing. i was also struck by the parallels to the iraq war and their time of the world wars. i think the time now helped me understand where they were comming from.how history doth spin such circles...
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laaura [2007-06-20 05:25:52 +0000 UTC]
That one is so creative, great!
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anuvys In reply to laaura [2007-06-21 12:20:58 +0000 UTC]
thanks, it was a good lesson for me in layers and shades.
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