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| 12/14/2012 04:28:01 AM |
innocence fragmentedby bspurgeonComment by mitalapo: can't resist a good fragment, as it allows me to participate in the making of art by developing a dialogue with the artist (e.g. in this one, how cool it was if the shadow on the lower right was from the artist's head, and I wouldn't mind that this interpretation does not match the apparent source of light). The more I watch this piece, the more vivid it becomes.
I had a similar experience with this one here:
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| 12/14/2012 01:06:15 AM |
innocence fragmentedby bspurgeonComment by RyanW: love the shadow cast here, great duality of light/dark in a challenge about the end of days.
raised foot gives another layer of imagery/symbolism here that many may miss (not even sure if it was intended).
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| 12/12/2012 07:39:43 AM |
mission bay #5by bspurgeonComment by bvy: Where did that other kid come from???
That's what happens when you don't shade the film...
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