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04/17/2011 08:50:45 AM |
Greetings from the Critique Club:
There is something quite compelling about your creation here, and this comes from someone who really doesn't enjoy 'crunchy' black and white landscapes. It does have an etched look that I enjoy - I also like the clouds, truly like balls of cotton wool.
Some have commented as to how messy this is and I would agree - it is: but something still emerges, the trees keep their identity and somewhat remarkably don't dissolve away into the conspirational camouflage.
I also agree with Brian, I'm not sure we see it at its best in this format. As for the challenge, I'm not sure how well-matched it is to people's expectations of something that wears the label 'Fine Art'...
Accomplished though; no doubt about that.
Paul |
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04/13/2011 09:21:29 PM |
It has great qualities reminding me of the engraving of Aldorfer. Marvelous movement and composition. 8 |
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04/10/2011 05:45:21 AM |
Very good use of black and white to bring out those textures. |
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04/09/2011 05:32:42 PM |
technically good, but I feel it may be a little too busy to be considered fine art, the eye has no central point of focus. |
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04/08/2011 02:24:10 PM |
I suspect that blown up as a huge print, this would look quite awesome. It loses something in this format. Very nice. |
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