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| 04/05/2015 12:01:34 AM |
Decisionsby DamonComment: Almost nothing else matters but her expression, wonderful tone. |
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| 04/04/2015 11:59:57 PM |
Albert and horseby MadMan2kComment: Horse knows what is going on, once I spotted the right forearm there seems a lot more positive interaction between these two. Kind of underpins the contrast theme. |
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| 04/04/2015 11:57:28 PM |
Aloofby DiukComment: I like this kind of busy, almost a circular rhythm. |
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| 03/27/2015 08:13:37 AM |
subway notesby mariucaComment: attitude with irony - maybe not the best condensed comment, but nailed it good! |
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| 03/23/2015 10:14:27 PM |
Spaces.by RKTComment: The lovely gradations of light are your hallmark. This essay, as with your recent entry "gone" , are a wonderful examples of the seemingly abstract things that fill voids. We point to spaces and things that are gone, thinking of what is no longer there. In reality we may just show how much those spaces express the intangible things about ourselves, the feelings, the interpretations of light, the words, the memories. It\'s that transitional space between the public and private self that artists struggle with continuously. Sometimes when I look at spaces like this I think they hold much more after they become spaces then they previously did. |
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| 03/14/2015 09:22:12 PM |
goneby RKTComment: The subtle dapple light from the window is beautiful, and the imagery of the missing furniture and the night gown reinforces your feelings so sadly. A very moving and heartfelt tribute of what was and what is, I honestly wish you well. |
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| 03/09/2015 07:57:55 PM |
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| 03/08/2015 07:13:40 AM |
MB1A2710by chaliceComment: A great slice of life as experienced by the eye, of the arm. Always an interesting journey for us, the armchair voyeurs. The next step is to challenge that view and go outward and onward, how? that's up to you ;) Thanks for the contribution, hope you enjoyed it. Message edited by author 2015-03-08 20:45:24. |
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| 03/08/2015 07:07:51 AM |
1.childrenby mariucaComment: You show the amazing difference between the expressiveness and honesty of the children, and the hardened maturity or resignation of the adults. It is, for me, a very compelling travesty, perhaps I'm being too presumptuous or ignorant. But that is how it makes me feel when I see these kind of shots. I sincerely thank you for taking me there, I don't know that I would have the foresight, courage or opportunity to do so. Your essay has such a heartfelt humanity about it, different from your formal city shots, but then again, there are similarities. |
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| 03/08/2015 07:00:53 AM |
three storiesby jmritzComment: You have the marvellous talent of combining culture with environment. And so personalised. You're a man of the people. |
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