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| 02/18/2018 07:45:06 PM |
somewhere over the underby jmritzComment:
what makes this art? the arms. One set is firmly supported against the earth. The other set is almost impossibly akimbo. The darkness and the blur dissolve everything else, helping us to focus on these arms. Some people think it's art because the arms on the left symbolize X and the arms on the right symbolize Y and together they symbolize blah blah, and that's supposed to be a deep interpretation of the art. But what really makes this art is that it makes you want to find symbolism, because it sets you off balance and makes you feel like there's another world behind this one. So, art isn't about the conclusions you draw, it's about creating a desire for conclusions. |
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| 02/18/2018 07:38:59 PM |
Tempestby flahermaComment:
so, what makes this art? I would say a lot of it is ambiguity. We know what is going on here. A woman is about to blow on a dandelion. But the photo seems like more than that. To me, it looks like she is about to eat the dandelion. She is so intense at this moment. Meanwhile, the sun is drawing its own picture on the lens, ignoring the natural forms of what's in front of us. And the framing is so close up that we lose the connection between foreground and background. The dandelion becomes its own sun. The grass is right against her face. She is kissing the sun. |
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| 02/16/2018 04:18:51 PM |
Charlieby MargaretNetComment: if you want a higher score from me, you can contact me and tell me this isn't a picture of someone else's art. |
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| 02/11/2018 07:58:17 PM |
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| 02/11/2018 07:57:56 PM |
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| 02/10/2018 10:08:44 AM |
hide-and-seekby mariucaComment: Originally posted by goodtempo: Nice, but I would have cropped it more so the man and the bear were more of the picture. |
Nah. It's the context that makes them so remarkable and makes the viewer want to know more.
It is, in fact, this very desire to crop that gives the uncropped photo its power. |
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| 02/10/2018 12:07:48 AM |
First Anniversaryby bob350Comment: I gave this a 7. I quite like it, actually. The pinks and grays are beautiful to my eyes, and the shot has a pleasing, balanced composition. |
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| 02/09/2018 11:51:37 PM |
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