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08/20/2017 10:53:51 AM |
Originally posted by ubique: If I had to reduce my favourites, of which I already have but a meagre few, to just one ... this would be the one. Thank you. |
Paul, that means more to me than you know. Thank you... |
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08/20/2017 09:12:57 AM |
If I had to reduce my favourites, of which I already have but a meagre few, to just one ... this would be the one. Thank you. |
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12/09/2014 10:21:59 AM |
These canvases of yours keep confusing me and I think that's a very positive reaction. I'm getting there.
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12/08/2014 11:40:18 AM |
This took a while but when it hits it great. |
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12/08/2014 04:19:49 AM |
well played out play-ground notation... voted 9. |
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12/08/2014 12:36:05 AM |
this is amazing... glue, maybe, but the parts are assemblage to a living whole. A truly wonderful work of art. |
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12/07/2014 09:56:43 PM |
You skip form and show us the glue that holds it all together. You must be a nuclear physicist.
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12/07/2014 09:08:14 PM |
hieroglyphs for the feet, every child should be taught this. 8 |
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12/07/2014 07:38:39 PM |
Paul Klee of the playground. |
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12/07/2014 05:07:17 PM |
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12/07/2014 08:36:11 AM |
Very nice. One of my favorites. |
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12/06/2014 03:33:37 AM |
Face emerges as the image is flipped up side down. Great yellow. |
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12/05/2014 06:27:39 AM |
An absolutely wonderful example of the photographer's transformative art. Part hint of Rothko, part spoor some other painter whose name I can't remember. It's an elegant, beautiful, deeply absorbing canvas that never existed but for your brief intervention, and continues to not exist even now, but for your photograph. The tonal blocks are perfectly harmonious, like a musical chord made visible, and the yellows link all the parts into a whole. I really can't recall any photograph in my ten years at DPC that approaches this as exemplar of photography as art.
10. Thank you. Add an Order of the Thumb to the many accolades that I expect this picture to attract.
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12/02/2014 11:05:20 AM |
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12/01/2014 08:21:43 PM |
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