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Pastimes : Digital Photography

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To: Done, gone. who wrote (7962)6/17/2004 4:08:56 PM
From: Crocodile  Read Replies (1) of 21646
 
Michal, once again, you've given us a number of provocative images.

Let's see. Where to start?

This isn't going to be a this-is-my-favourite kind of review -- but more of a what-did-I-think-when-I-first-looked-at-this commentary. <g>

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The illustrated body -- one illustration running into the next over flesh and fabric. Blurs the boundary between ornamentation and sense of self.

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A bizarre but compelling composition. There's something that both repels and fascinates me about this image. Very odd.

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Put this face onto the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel and who might we be looking at? A prophet? An archangel? God? Is he shouting that the End of Time is upon us? Kind of terrifying in his own way -- although, then again, perhaps he's yelling, "Give peace a chance!" -- but somehow I don't think so. <g>

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These sleepers. They are off somewhere else. We ceased to exist when they closed their eyes. The second one reminds me of one of the Sleeping Satyr sculptures from antiquity, Sleeping on through all of time. Let them sleep and leave them to their peace for awhile.

Great group of fotos, Michal.

croc
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