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11/24/2011 10:00:16 AM |
It really hit me in all the bad places. Disconcerting. Title so well chosen, it made me feel worse. |
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11/21/2011 07:44:03 PM |
so startling at first that I could hardly look at it. some work. |
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11/20/2011 08:28:35 PM |
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11/20/2011 07:27:22 PM |
It also reminds me somehow of renaissance men. I hoped it would be rated higher though but, we are not here for marks.
Yes, it does have the complexity of a Renaissance engraving. Splendid work John. |
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11/20/2011 05:56:44 PM |
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11/20/2011 05:21:06 PM |
nebula
I'm hanging this in my fantasy gallery
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11/20/2011 04:57:49 PM |
I think I need more of the forehead cropped to get more of the opressive feeling. |
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11/20/2011 04:38:35 PM |
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11/20/2011 04:26:57 PM |
Wonderful image, I'm mesmerized! |
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11/20/2011 05:39:33 AM |
Wow, this is outstanding. |
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11/19/2011 04:20:46 AM |
The eye of Gargantua... or something. |
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11/19/2011 02:56:34 AM |
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11/18/2011 06:22:09 PM |
I find this disturbing, but I think that must be the point... the use of grain adds to the feeling. Terrific choice of brown. |
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11/16/2011 10:50:54 AM |
Epic human landscape. So here's a Thumb in your eye!
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11/15/2011 11:44:09 AM |
The topography of the man face fights with the face texture for my attention, and they both win. Though I can see no dog, I think I can hear a distant bark. |
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11/15/2011 11:18:01 AM |
Dig the abstraction; compositionally, I'd have like the eye to be a bit further to the upper right |
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11/15/2011 10:42:27 AM |
I had to look twice, but once seen... it is unbelievable piece of work... |
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11/14/2011 05:40:43 PM |
Love how this is one of those 3000' images. Something totally different up close but slowly resolves as you watch and lean back... GREAT use of digital grain/noise. |
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11/14/2011 02:17:39 PM |
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11/14/2011 02:10:49 PM |
I love this. The top left corner draws the eye away, i would try to crop that out. |
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11/14/2011 02:04:46 AM |
Suggestive. It is somewhat a pity that the grain, which certainly makes for the image, feels so digital, at least to my eyes. |
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