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07/12/2012 06:54:51 PM |
Lovely use of blur and the shadows add depth for me. |
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07/05/2012 11:49:51 AM |
Her hands are up! She looks startled but not guilty! |
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07/05/2012 10:02:31 AM |
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07/04/2012 01:40:28 PM |
Originally posted by jmritz: This makes me think of the artist at her art show opening, at that moment realizing, this is where she was meant to be. |
Illustrated by her elongating figure. Even her shadow seems to play a role in the narrative. |
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07/04/2012 08:53:28 AM |
her rigid posture and her attention directed away from the painting create a strange uneasiness here. i like it. |
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07/04/2012 08:14:14 AM |
This makes me think of the artist at her art show opening, at that moment realizing, this is where she was meant to be. |
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07/04/2012 07:52:43 AM |
This has a sense of melancholy. I like that she's facing away from the art on the wall. :) |
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07/04/2012 03:10:00 AM |
Beautiful simplification of the woman to her elegant essence. I like that she has her back turned to the painting - makes me wonder about what she is interested in. |
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07/04/2012 02:50:31 AM |
a black dress is always nice to photograph, the pic in the photo looks very interesting as well. |
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07/04/2012 12:41:28 AM |
I feel like I know her, very welcoming. |
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07/03/2012 11:44:31 PM |
The lady in black. You turned the art show into art. The shadows are so important to this image. |
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