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| 12/12/2005 09:29:27 AM |
Garretby graphicfunkComment by pix-are: I'm thinking you have a winner here...or at least a ribbon. Excellent job. Kind of looks like Joey Lawrence? Am I right? 10 |
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| 12/12/2005 07:25:04 AM |
"Orange" you glad I brought the knife?by graphicfunkComment by Brenb: Congratulations on another excellent shot, Daniel. Once again I used the word clever in commenting on your work but this time about the title. :) I might as well use the other word I always feel when I see your work. Amazing |
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| 12/12/2005 06:09:15 AM |
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| 12/12/2005 06:08:28 AM |
"Orange" you glad I brought the knife?by graphicfunkComment by GolferDDS: You remind me of my 7th grade science teacher. He would always keep us captivated with fascinating scientific experiments. He would tell us the result and make us try to figure out how he did it. I see your pictures in the challenges and try to guess your technique. I am always amused by your pictures. |
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| 12/12/2005 04:34:50 AM |
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| 12/12/2005 03:59:59 AM |
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| 12/12/2005 03:28:25 AM |
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| 12/12/2005 01:41:10 AM |
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| 12/12/2005 01:31:25 AM |
Garretby graphicfunkComment by CNovack: This is a great shot for the composition, lighting, and mood it creates. The set-up of the composition gives us the feel and impression of a painter who is very poor - the artists who suffers for their art. The candles, the open can of salmon, the winter clothing he has all play into that. Even thought on closer inspection I find some things that could have made the imagery stronger I will give this a higher than average score. Now the things that could have been included in the composition to strengthen the imagery of the starving artists. The candles could have given us a sense of time and a lot of usage if they had loads of burned candle wax running down the sides and dripped onto their holders. As they appear here they are neat and clean. Second, the jeans are dirty which helps with the idea of 'starving artist' but a hole in the knee would have strengthened the imagery better. The tubes of paint look barely used - another element that goes to show they have not been utilized very much with weakens the the thought of this artist's supporting himself solely on his art. If they gave the appearance that they had been heavily employed for the painting being painted here they would be half rolled up, some of the caps would be off, some paint would be visible on the wooden box. The choice of canned food could have played more strongly into the stereotype of the starving artist too. Beans and/or rice are the stereotypical choice portrayed by those having very little money to afford anything else. |
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| 12/12/2005 01:21:13 AM |
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