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| 05/23/2016 12:17:32 AM |
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Portrait of a Young Lady by LydiaComment: It was 9 from me and no time to bump to 10.
I liked the whole concept, the humour, the processing.
The hands get my complete admiration. Look at Madame Cezanne portrait. Same dress, same hands with a long and enduring storry to tell...
If 3 glasses of wine made you do this, for Pete sake drink the whole bottle! |
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| 05/08/2016 11:41:50 PM |
Seasonsby posthumousComment: I agree very much with Henry on the marriage (coexistence) between text and image. I think that I made before a comment to another one of your essays regarding the font of the text and its placement.
In this particular one the classic font diminishes the pictures. They cannot occupy the same place equally. The words have to either whisper or shout, or perhaps we have to read every word at a time , separately. It's a matter of sheer design of a page, probably not interesting to you that much but for me image and word are our tools.
The first and last page are superb - the white floating lines are words actually, they came from a pen with white ink and made little comments here and there. This is how the letters of the words of the poem shall flow. Perhaps not an elegant font, perhaps not same height….perhaps I talk too much. |
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| 05/08/2016 11:27:58 PM |
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