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Portrait of a Concrete Thinker

Mixed Medium Abstract posted on Feb 04, 2004
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Bryce, Poser, post prod. I try to stay open minded... I really do...

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EngleWolf

12:33AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

crazy idea!!!... must also have a hard head!!!! excellent !! :o)

xina

12:46AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Very Original- I like it - I really like the vertical image, and then the horizontal colours across the back, makes an excellent compo. WELL DONE!

vjerana

1:38AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

I think that I have a idea what is this?! Crazy or not is wonderful!!! Excellent done, my friend! V!

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Meyrink

1:46AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Strana immagine, molto bella e interessante!!!

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tallpindo

3:29AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

He just cannot get over what Janet Jackson used to hide her initiative. As a surgeon on staff at Audit Peril General Hospital his scalpel is always ready to make that vagination whereever flesh is bared.

jstsittinghere

9:09AM | Thu, 05 February 2004

fantastic concept and image!

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redbeard

4:36PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Janet Jackson, hmmmm....usually I don't spend a lot of time thinking about her but it would seem to me that there should be a lot of tributes to her around here and I haven't seen any so far. Any way, the concrete thinker seems to have a couple on interesting characteristics. First, he is very dense. Both in terms of his brain's mass to volume ration and in his inability to adapt to new information. Being so dense his brain can be reduced in volume considerably. Second, while he may be dense he is very thin. So thin that light can shine right through him, casting "shadow" images behind him. Now I see a third thing, his eyes appear to be very mechanical as well, perhaps capable of distinguishing shapes and colors but not really capable of seeing. Hey, this sounds like some people I know, maybe I've been looking in the mirror too long.

wildfire2003

4:58PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Wonderful concept, just look at that brain! I may have worked for this guy!

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jocko500

5:39PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

empy head and the eyes can tell too

groush2

7:16PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Marvellous artwork....very well Done !!!

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ijack999

8:00PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

His expression speaks volumes. Wonderful color!

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borsy

11:37PM | Thu, 05 February 2004

Excellent image!!!

THROCK

6:55PM | Fri, 06 February 2004

Wonderfully done! Technicolor surrealism in sherbert flavor and a glimpse into his thoughts through his eyes!

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sittingblue

11:16PM | Fri, 06 February 2004

this is soooo cool. I chuckled when I read your comment about being open-minded. great pic! ;)

logiloglu

3:36PM | Fri, 28 May 2004

very creative artwork. expressive image. v !!!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!!!


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