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Published: 2005-09-17 00:31:02 +0000 UTC; Views: 1271; Favourites: 21; Downloads: 166
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Description This is the lower resolution JPG version that you are seeing.

You can download a PRINT READY, high res version of this image here: [link]
for $3!

THREE friggin' bucks. Can you even believe it?

The file is an EPS and is 1800 x 1500 pixels. You will be able to see all of the fine detail not shown in this image.
And hey, feel free to print a copy for yourself.

Some common sense restrictions:
Work is not to be mass produced/duplicated or resold, or exhibited (other than personal use--so no galleries or whatever) or otherwise used in any other way without written permission from artist. Image ©, Senecal, 2005. Feel free to burn a copy to CD, display it on your phone, wall, iPod, desktop wallpaper.

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So here ya go. $3 for printable artwork from me to you. If you like the work and want a high res version of it, that is.
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Comments: 8

giadrosich [2005-10-04 20:57:01 +0000 UTC]

Memories of an old house that I never grew up in. Grandma's face, wrinkled from a 1,000 winters, looking sternly at me as I come in out of the summer sun, leaving the door open behind me, as usual.

There is a chest of drawers, which in it's younger days served as the Ark of the Covenant, sitting along the kitchen wall, dressed in a coat of sunflower wallpaper.
Inside the drawers, Grandma kept all the secrets of her longivity; a heart-shaped rhinestone, the head of a wild boar she killed while on safari in Africa. The DNA of a crazed squirrel. Her false teeth.

I look outside the living room window, feeling the breeze coming through the screen as the sky darkens, a storm blowing in from the West across miles of ripening wheat. The scent of rain is heavy in the air, traveling with the scent of ozone as its aftershave.

A fly is trapped against the screen, struggling to be free.

This is what this image says to me. Beautiful work...

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Senecal In reply to giadrosich [2005-10-12 17:08:07 +0000 UTC]

Hey thanks, sorry I am always a day late and dollar short in responding.
It really is great to have your insight and impressions.
Consistently I am floored by your command of detail, so it really is fantastic to have conversations about the work that results.

The storms in evening unfettered by glass and passing along like they did since the planet cooled, I know that feeling.
That is so very much a part of this image.

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kolaboy [2005-09-23 01:39:31 +0000 UTC]

It's an epic. I can see it in an ebony frame .....

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clav [2005-09-19 23:25:09 +0000 UTC]

i feel like you and hamrick have a lot in common. similar veins of art, but sifted through totally different media. lots of texture and abstract elements, sometimes over very large, flat planes. . .but every inch teeming with visual excitement.

i also think i may be programming a digital soundtrack to some of your work. yup.

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Senecal In reply to clav [2005-09-20 13:49:29 +0000 UTC]

Ah yeah, I can see that.
And that is cool to hear.

I do so love the distant hum of machinery.

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cogwurx [2005-09-19 16:30:12 +0000 UTC]

Awesome...I like how it's hard to see the building in the background. It gives the viewer a sense of struggle to see it...there is something about this image...the foreground imagery is very active in it's way of preventing you from seeing the background in an almost frustrating way.

Very good work!

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Senecal In reply to cogwurx [2005-09-20 13:51:26 +0000 UTC]

Ah, that is good insight.
There is a definte conscious focus on exterior appearence, literal barriers, and I bet we could make a comment on the seeming exclusivity and ultimate illusionistic quality of the American Dream. Probably more of one of those coffee house conversations though!

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Hamrick [2005-09-17 01:18:37 +0000 UTC]

Yeah, this is pretty damn sweet. You fiend.

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