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11/16/2010 01:52:43 PM |
Quite a successful experiment I'd say! |
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11/15/2010 10:07:50 AM |
I'm not sure I like the little square nose at the top, but I love the rest of this! |
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11/13/2010 04:54:48 PM |
Same kid over and over, works well, since you're bringing out that her smile is so compelling, together with those eyes. Interesting work. I'm not entirely convinced I like it all the way, in particular because of what comes out as negatives at the far right edge (my mind doesn't get the why for that). It is interesting that you chose to put such a free smile/eyes into such a squared off environment, it is jarring in a way. I got to think about this one. |
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11/13/2010 12:13:24 PM |
I cannot imagine how this was done but the result is so compelling- |
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11/13/2010 10:26:42 AM |
Oh wow. Very creative and effective. More than a triptych. More than a portrait. Very complex and wonderful. |
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11/13/2010 10:10:21 AM |
very, very different...in a very, very good way... |
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11/13/2010 08:40:42 AM |
There is a song "Smiling Through the Rain" that immediately came to mind. I like the multiplicity of it. Terrific. |
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11/13/2010 08:13:47 AM |
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