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| 12/20/2015 02:14:38 PM |
the sitterby daisydavidComment: I saw this as a "what we don't know that we know" lesson.
We pick op and interpret so many body language messages, unconsciously. So the torso shots just introduces us to some of the many different arm positions, and clothing sets.
Then the brain patterns... that's what I made of it. When we look at faces, we are still really reaching for the brain message.
The music did put everything together nicely on one stage.
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| 12/20/2015 01:49:39 PM |
call-me.1by mariucaComment: Your essay has an imbedded imagery for me.
The images are all flashes of conversations happening between the most normal of characters in their most normal of environments, so much more natural than where the artworks actually are.
All are new art pieces. Thanks.
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| 12/20/2015 01:18:59 PM |
Forgotten Summer of 2015by instepsComment: Comments as they enter my head.
The front image is outstanding, made brilliant by the words at the top.
The transition to B&W served to emphisize your narrative.
Don and I share a favourite - the rose with a lady behind it.
Definitely recorded history that should be made available to a wider audience - ie make it a book like Mariuca said.
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| 12/20/2015 01:02:02 PM |
coverby posthumousComment: This one takes some effort to get round to the whole beach, so to speak.
The images are so much of what facinates me and draws my attention, it feels as if I sat with you when you chose them.
The words elevate each image, and is strung along nicely so that we all arrive at the end together, even though there are quite a few curve-balls in there...
Thank you for the significant temporary footprint.
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| 12/20/2015 11:11:20 AM |
Thank Youby instepsComment: Oldworldly.
Yes, I do enjoy this side-challenge very much.
Thanks Henry.
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| 12/18/2015 01:55:06 AM |
tracesby tnunComment: Quite alive as you photographed and worked it.
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| 12/18/2015 01:50:27 AM |
donc je suisby tnunComment: Hmm. If it was a picture of a person, they would say: You must delete it, I don't like it. Meanwhile it shows so much of the "how I live my life". And his/her side-kick being in the background just makes it that much better. Thanks. |
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| 12/18/2015 01:44:41 AM |
Foxby tnunComment: Nothing beats giving love. |
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| 12/18/2015 01:40:38 AM |
lonesome tonightby tnunComment: This is harsh. A good image elevated by a perfect title. Now it's a cry of despair and an accusation rolled into one. |
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| 12/18/2015 01:31:47 AM |
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