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invulnerability [2017-03-28 08:53:24 +0000 UTC]
Love those clouds!
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En-joyYourLife [2016-09-02 00:47:04 +0000 UTC]
Cool, I like it!
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ErikServin [2016-08-15 00:59:55 +0000 UTC]
No inventes!
Te quedo asombroso, ne encanta!
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KojoDew [2016-08-12 02:06:54 +0000 UTC]
Look, you need a big award for this.
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TrexieTrickster [2016-08-11 22:24:06 +0000 UTC]
The simplicity filled me with determination. I like how you made it. So simple yet really creative. And I imagine the big cloud is a giant is stepping on you. >..<
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oewd [2016-08-11 15:28:23 +0000 UTC]
Forgive a bit of fannish enthusiasm, but I love your work so much. For me, it is a rare visual equivalent of what I like in Classical music: it's elegant and beautiful and enjoyable, but it's also visual art that is simply about visual things and the way things look, in the same way that Classical music was mostly only "about" the musical properties and possibilities inherent in a theme. You seem to work the same way with texture, shape, line, and color. And so I end up loving a work like this not so much because it shows a nice scene of boats and clouds (which admittedly is nice) which a photo could show, but because of the arc of the birds, the blend of hard-edged geometry and soft organic shapes, the counterpoint of the colors... it all seems at once simple and effortless, and impossibly subtle and intricate.
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betteo In reply to oewd [2016-08-11 16:06:13 +0000 UTC]
A very nice thing to say, KK. And, yes, subconsciously works that way for me in many cases, thanks for taking the time to put words into it.
More than a painting, it's about composition. Playing with empty spaces, whispers and strong shapes. It's more about the "dialogue" between them, not caring much about the message. I guess some of us start to wander in the true logic of the natural world. Classical aspirations in the end.
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