You might spot me at Kirra Beach, the South-Eastern end of the Gold Coast, Australia, if you like beach walking like myself... but there is more ! My son Jeff (*jif3d*, here at Rendo, it helps to advertise, ooops)... he took this pic of me in 2000, then manipulated it in photo-shop and it's still one of my favourites. Just very briefly about my past... *born in East Prussia; *grew up in Berlin, West Germany; *migrated to "OZ" in 1960, (not the Wizard of Oz) but...AUSTRALIA ! I guess I was more into '2D' since early childhood, and thinking that my son Jeff may have inherited some of my artistic skills, because he translated them into '3D'. I am hooked on photography, since I discovered cameras... that's it in a nutshell. BTW - one of my fav.quotes.... ** I cannot give you the formula for success, but I can give you the formula for failure - which is trying to please everybody !** that's a wrap... Cheers Brigitte.
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Comments (17)
durleybeachbum
IF ONLY I lived closer..You'd have found her a home ages ago!
bmac62
You've really given your old friend a fine sendoff. The abstract quality of this image are very creative! :)
gemb1
A stand up person but such a clothes horse but as you say no dummy. Great shot Great postwork
jif3d
Spectacular send off I must say, really quite avant-garde and probably should be hanging on a gallery wall somewhere !...oh yeah, Rendo Gallery...DOH ! Guilty of keeping stuff myself...'one man's trash is another's treasure' Nice work BB & ~Cheers~ :o)
dochtersions
Outstanding result. What an eye-catcher, this!
sandra46
EXCELLENT PICTURE!
whaleman
She looks like she could dance every bit as well as I can...
M2A
Pretty couture.
flavia49
fantastic!!!
Svarg
Really nice work here. Too bad you couldn't keep her around.
DEWoodward
Awesome!
npauling
What a great farewell you have given this mannequin it looks really grand as it makes its exit from your house. I'm sure someone picked it up off the roadside. Excellent work.
Madbat
Lol...I know the feeling, but sadly, all I have is junk.
Kaartijer
Interesting work (I'd say it's pretty good for an advertiser!), good composition!
wonderworld
Well it certainly went out with a bang!! What a VERY coolo and artsy shot and I also like what you did with your signature:)
DukeNukem2005
This is an excellent!
anahata.c
Well here I am back in your gallery, once more...long overdue. And you'll notice I'm back in the year 2010, trying to get to more of your many images here. A lot of the above comments appreciate what you did with this (with the image, though giving away the actual mannequin is a good deed too). I've often seen a deep graphics sense in your work, and some of it is downright avant garde, both as art as well as the best of the advertising world. I mean the kinds of images that advertising masters work on for days, to bring them to a peak...you see them in the best fashion ads, perfume ads, etc. Also in fashion houses and modern galleries. I really like your perpendiculars, and the black/white/gray tones of it (emphasizing design) (because of the lack of color, leaving the design to speak for itself). And the big orb-like bulges make more abstract design. (It's like gigantic, metal bubble wrap!) And that, imposed over the mannequin, make the image look like a photo-collage of the 1980's, from New York's art scene. And then there's all the stuff you have inside the torso---what in the world is all that, lol? Snakes? Stamens? Some strange undersea creatures? I love how you throw things together that most of us wouldn't think of throwing together, and you wind up with these wholly original images. The stuff on the mannequin follow the contours of the mannequin too...A really fun and creative treatment; and, with all such images in your gallery, it's eye opening and it poses aesthetic questions. I can't explain what I mean by "aesthetic questions"---a crazy phrase to just throw out---but it's just that some art makes us wonder and ask and think of alternate ways of seeing things. So when I say some of your images pose aesthetic questions, it's a compliment, believe me...a bunch of your pieces do that, and that's not easy, by any means.