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| 04/05/2006 07:42:35 AM |
Untitledby TejComment: I entirely agree with graphicfunk. Less is More here. Bravo! |
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| 04/05/2006 06:30:27 AM |
In Vitroby xtineComment: Such a complete image, Christine. I've said this before of your work, but once again you have produced a photograph that really rewards a second, third and fourth look. You've done it to me several times now, so it cannot be an accident. In the hope that one or two others who stumble across this comment might appreciate the work of an original and cerebral photographer who eschews "pretty" dross and instead asks the viewer to make an effort, here's a few links to follow:
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| 04/05/2006 05:19:43 AM |
White Peacockby TejComment: Hi Tej! SatSriAkal!
It's very beautiful, man. Like the light is inside the peacock. Very theatrical. You have a fine sense of drama, Tej. Cheers. |
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| 04/05/2006 03:55:38 AM |
Form from Formlessnessby Keith ManiacComment: Oh dear! When I look at the dross (none of which is even remotely abstract) at the ribbon end of this particular heap, I have to say that 243rd place may be a badge of honour!
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| 04/04/2006 08:32:09 PM |
Street Tagby Steveo77zComment: That's ambitious; to disclose the accidental refinement and beauty within something as deliberately ugly and confrontational as a street tag. I think even a literal representation of something (which this is) can become an abstract view when it discovers a subject-within-a-subject like this. Especially when the original, literal subject has been so thoroughly banished. 8. |
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| 04/04/2006 08:19:24 PM |
Linkedby snowdogComment: Is it abstract? Probably not ... it might be more 'found art' when used like this. Either way, it's arresting. 7. |
| 04/04/2006 08:13:25 PM |
AULD LANG SYNEby grainman9Comment: This is very good. It's just comprehensible enough to be tantalising, but not comprehensible enough to be actually resolvable. I look, of course, for a NEW YEAR resolution, and happily I don't find it. I feel that understanding and insight is there, but just out of reach. That's how I like it. 9. |
| 04/04/2006 08:10:55 PM |
Playing with coloursby StructorComment: A classical abstract (it's not at all representational), and a very good one. When there is no apparent attempt at depicting or even suggesting any particular thing, the viewer is freed to abandon any attempt at resolution of the image, and can instead just see where the colours, shapes, textures and tones might lead. It's an experience like Through the Looking Glass when it works, and this one does. 9. |
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| 04/04/2006 07:53:13 AM |
Form from Formlessnessby Keith ManiacComment: My only 10. I love the elegance of the two curves. I love the beautiful, subtle tonal gradient. Most of all, I love the sympathetic distillation of the subject; the way you have isolated and captured its essence without having to represent it literally, or at least entirely. It's perhaps not technically abstract, but I don't technically care. Bravo! |
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| 04/04/2006 07:44:11 AM |
Minimal Sufferingby mocabelaComment: This image establishes an idea that presumably has nothing to do with its subject's actual identity. It is literally representational, and so maybe not strictly abstract, but its impact is certainly at least largely figurative and that's near enough for me! 8. |
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