I started around 12/2002 when my brother give me microsoft 2001!picture it that is where i learn. I like to help others in art showing them there a better way of doing things. Not just past a image thougth a filter and post it.But take the image a add to it// cut// bend the colors and make real art.Use layes and lays of images. each showing what is under it. blowing your mind as you make it hopeing others will look at it and say that far out man BIOborn on Sept 23, 1951 in lake charles,la. just haveing fun dont like doing the same things over and over. It like eating you eat diff things all the time.
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Comments (40)
ZigZag321
Very cool picture, Jock. This is the first time I ever heard of that type of art. But this is usually how my hammer ends up looking when I try doing fixer-upper projects around the house. :) Nails through the hammer and bandaids all over my hands. LOL.
Faemike55
Great image and interesting art
donnena Online Now!
STELLAR image!!! Super cool!!!!
giulband
Very interesting !!!
claude19
splendid photography, great Dada style !!!
Radar_rad-dude
That is really funny! I haven't had that problem yet, with a hammer, but there is always tomorrow! LOL! An excellent photo, Jocko!
durleybeachbum
Hehe! Love that shadow!
Katraz
A novel idea a it casts a great shadow.
jayfar
A super exhibit and I love the shadow Jock.
starship64 Online Now!
That's very clever.
CleonXXI
Great photo and learned something today, too. Had heard of Dadaist style, but didn't know what it was or what it was supposed to mean. Think I saw some of it in the two fancy art museums I have been lucky enough to see in my life, Prado in Madrid and the Met in NYC, but suspect I passed right by, thinking "OK, that's old-fashioned weird". So looked it up, Dadaism (I had apparently misbelieved there was an artist named Dada, but there ain't. No one is really sure how the name came to be) is an early 20th century reaction to the horror of WW I, and characterized by its early practitioners as "anti-art", a rejection of the civilization that made the war and all its aesthetic conventions. So sez Wikipedia. This piece here is to my mind a very American riff on that idea, clean and antiseptic but the dysfunction of the nails in the hammer that is supposed to be the other way around shows that the tech basis of modern life may look like all is well, but it isn't. So begins and ends my first and last attempt at art critique. ;) Anyway I like this a lot more than the intentionally ugly predecessors in the style from the art history archives. I would tend to reject the Dadaist rejection of traditional art as abetting, rather than condemning, the senseless horror of industrial scale warfare.
lisalisette
Looks cool ;)
helanker
A really fine shot and very fun art :-)
sharky_
Interesting display. Aloha
Cyve
Very great capture
Mark-David-Rogers
Interesting work, initially I thought it was a 3D render but when I saw "Photography" is certainly becomes a very fascinating piece of work in exhibit. Nice shot.
adrie
Great and very interesting photoshot Jock.
Richardphotos
outstanding capture and art
Star4mation
Interesting artwork Jock :)
jendellas
Very interesting!! xx
sossy
interesting interpretation! not the hammer on the nails, here the nails on the hammer! cool! ;o)
Jean_C
Funny and interesting creation, nice capture!
DennisReed
cool
eekdog
now that's a BFH! cool shot, Jock.
RodS Online Now!
For some reason, I could never quite get my head wrapped around Dada - but I have to admit some of it is pretty cool and fun! This piece certainly fits that category.. Cool and fun! Wonder what happens if you push the red button... :-P
Jay-el-Jay
Definitely an attention getter,Especially with your fine shot.
jeroni
wonderful photo and colours
goodoleboy
Cool photo of a very unique concept, Jock, Dada or not.
bmac62
Like it Jock...and I did refresh myself on Dadism too:)
flavia49
great capture