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2D Abstract posted on Mar 01, 2012
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jclP

4:45PM | Thu, 01 March 2012

well done

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vechtdalcollege

5:20AM | Fri, 02 March 2012

I like this very much,it's like the pre historical paintings which you mostly see in the caves.

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Fidelity2

10:58AM | Fri, 02 March 2012

Superb! This one is so great. I thank you for it. 5+!

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anahata.c

4:53AM | Thu, 19 April 2012

Before I say anything else: My Fav's aren't working, so I can't fav any images right now. (I haven't fav'd anyone this month, as I'm too lazy to fix the problem!) So I"m not picking fav's here: But know that your whole GALLERY is a giant Fav. It always has been & always will be. Ok, onto the image... Well, as they say in New Jersey, "ba-da-BOOM!" This piece has so much of what I love in your art. It does look like a 'cave painting' (vechtdalcollege's comment, above), and also like you layered various papers over each other (a kind of decoupage); and then, like you had dinner with the painters of Lascaux where you all shared painting tips & then painted one of the unused walls. You have that wonderful play of deep earthen reds with the light of the wall behind it. And all the contour-lines of a rough stone wall. (Your yellows knock me out: I love how you place them over your deep reds.) But then you put-in these little 'pathways', where your black microorganisms travel back & forth. Or like a "high wire" (in a trapeze-act), where the microorganisms walk between one end & the other. Or even a big clothes line (I hope these words translate well!), where the microorganisms have hung-up their clothes to dry. I love how you put this whole 'creature-kingdom' on top of your lush & rich paintings. They add such a dimension of play. Wonderful Campo-Diaz art, and the creatures of Lascaux would be thrilled.


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