Now and then I'm scared, when I seem to forget
how sounds become words or even sentences...
No, I don't speak anymore and what could I say,
since no one is there and there is nothing to say
Yay...I'm first. I'm first...(well we'll see how quickly I can submit this)
Again, you've done it.... I know my my adulations are getting tired, but your work....
I wish I were more awake to comment on this more appropriately...the hope in the face against the death on the wall.... the whole piece is just visceral, and right now a fitting piece of feedback is beyond my braindead capabilities...
I never usually criticise your work so I'll break my habit this once. I love it as usual but for me (and I suspect that you dont like to 'Force' things too much) the expression is not as gripping as some of your other ones. I do like how their is happiness in the face though ~ perhaps you could do some really cheefull, light~hearted ones. Having seen your work means alot to me. Anyway, just to say the face could have been more intense or matched the props a we ebit better. But still love the textures and thought/feelings it provokes.
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I love the grain in this and the wild hope & desperation in you expression I see. I get the connotations of religion due to the baby being positioned like Jesus on the cross .. I'm not sure if the messages I get from this match the description prose you've written .. but this is exceptionally captivating to look at.
Everything is heavy.
That's the literal translation.
I rather like the expression NOT being so intense
considering the Christ image (baby) on the wall.
i think it has that dust bowl death
but hopeful prayer for life feel to it.
I think that everybody who doesn't consider "photography" art should look your works, I'm always impressed by their details and the passion you put in them.
Maybe it's just me, because I can't figure out why, but something about the compositional flow isn't work quite right. My eye keep getting dumped off the bottom right corner, everytime I look at it same result.
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Again, you've done it.... I know my my adulations are getting tired, but your work....
I wish I were more awake to comment on this more appropriately...the hope in the face against the death on the wall.... the whole piece is just visceral, and right now a fitting piece of feedback is beyond my braindead capabilities...
I just want to say I love it....
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That's the literal translation.
I rather like the expression NOT being so intense
considering the Christ image (baby) on the wall.
i think it has that dust bowl death
but hopeful prayer for life feel to it.
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Maybe it's just me, because I can't figure out why, but something about the compositional flow isn't work quite right. My eye keep getting dumped off the bottom right corner, everytime I look at it same result.
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