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It`s the kind of photo I rate 7/7. It doesn`t happen too often, yet the PN software doesn`t allow me to do it. Excellent, Laurentiu! Just a question - is this a self-portrait?
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Beautiful, a volume full of a well told story, impossible to grasp without all the senses, excellent execution of an idea that must have been the eruption of a gray volcano, corageous and intense.
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Imi place mult ideea din poza asta si mai ales felul in care o mana pare sa "deschida" povestea, la stanga, iar alta o "inchide" la dreapta, ca si cum ar fi vorba de una din picturile alea medievale, cu cheie, care contin un mesaj ascuns. Mana din dreapta imi pare a vrea sa traga perdeaua peste chinurile anxietatii, cum ai trage o cortina la teatru, in vreme ce cea din stanga abia pare sa intre in scena si e mai luminoasa. Ca intr-o autentica criza de anxietate, totul pare inutil: paginile cartii necitite, scaunul alb, aruncat in mijlocul camerei, locul paraginint, nelocuit de nimeni, lumina verzuie si angoasanta, iar in mijloc - subiectul ros de indoieli si amaraciune.

 

I like a lot the idea in this picture and especially the way in which one hand seem to "open" the story, at left, while the other is "closing" it, at right, as in one of those medieval paintings, that have a key and contain a hidden message. The hand at right appears to me as trying to close the curtain over the anxiety's pains, as one would close the curtain in a theather, while the one at left seems to just enter the scene and is more luminous. As in an authentic anxiety crisis, everything appears to be pointless:?the pages of the unread book, the white chair, thrown in the middle of the room, the desolated place, uninhabited by anyone, the greenish anxious light, and in the middle - the subject, tormented by doubts and bitterness.

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Is there more to say, than: wow!

Yeah, again, beautiful work.

Love it, because it is almost a book or a film and still it is one single picture.

regards

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