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Contradiction 001

2D Abstract posted on Sep 29, 2008
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Comments (8)


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lyron

3:55AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Wonderful work!

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thecytron

8:36AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Interesting artwork!

november22

10:32AM | Mon, 29 September 2008

perhaps it's the colors but for some reason I think of Peter Max with this one - anyway, well done, and indeed a very interesting design.

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stealthman

11:05PM | Mon, 29 September 2008

Very wonderful...!

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amota99517

10:54PM | Thu, 02 October 2008

Beautiful work!

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bloodnok

6:38AM | Sun, 05 October 2008

Hey! This reminds me of my DIY efforts. Wonderful image.

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qbase7pa

1:44AM | Mon, 13 October 2008

very intriguing images

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clifftoppler

9:31AM | Thu, 16 October 2008

I see a female form on the left side with perspective enough to give her long legs and with tiny sight of ribbons in hair. there is a falling figure nearby. Beyond that the imagination gropes. Pictures are the purest form of communication, and we attempt to grapple them into understanding using reluctant medium - words. Does language have a part in passing understnding from picture to viewer (I'd like to say artist to viewer but that is a less assured approach. The picture frees itself from the artist when seen by others and really becomes something different to each person who calls.) It's a confusing conundrum, do we need words to understand? I doubt it. Pictures work at a different - if variable - level. they also develop stature dependent on the amount of thoughtful inspection, but that too might be a trap. As you can see I'm meandering but comments made on something which depends essentially on a visual impact are bound to be inadequate, and that is if we can afford the time to give it full justice. Well, you've provoked a few words and all nonsense, of course. possess lots of that.


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