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Uploaded: 02/10/07 3:43 AM GMT
collision in the air
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.DERAIN
02/10/07 4:02 AM GMT
I have commented on this already; other thoughts are it is a philosophical work:obtuse and arcane yet relevant to oneself in some unspoken manner. It recalls de Kooning and Miro too..I find it to be one of those works one just knows is great and yet cannot precisely give comprehensible reasons for applauding it. I do wonder what the look of Collision on the Ground would be.Bravo!!! a 10+
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::Jhihmoac
02/10/07 4:09 AM GMT
This one reminds me of a Picasso (sort of) or even a Miro...It very much reflects early modernistic works...
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.sadun
02/10/07 7:53 AM GMT
What a creative image from you. That’s really nice for the wall printing for the Bedroom. Well done and good bless you.
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::theshrew
02/10/07 1:42 PM GMT
There's so much to see in this image that to try to give an overall critique is impossible at first glance. My feeling is of danger and of something bad happening - people shift in and out of view (on the edge of vision) - and a story is there, but out of reach. You have such a talent here to put this across so vividly.
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Antoine de Saint-Exupery A rock pile ceases to be a rock pile the moment a single man contemplates it, bearing within him the image of a cathedral.
::ls123
02/12/07 2:24 PM GMT
Fantastic imaginative creation :-)
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"Love does not dominate; it cultivates." - Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
philflossman
02/17/07 10:29 AM GMT
Hi SW I've just subscribed to Caedes, and this is the first image of yours I've seen. My first reaction to this image was there's a confined person reaching out with a very large left hand. Can u see it !!

Well done good work, perhaps a little unsettling
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.KarolinaNik
02/27/07 12:38 AM GMT
Great
This graphic image make me think about some tragic incident, may be a suicide.
It's affecting work
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