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Fallen dreams


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Although the original is already very good, I think this variant is even better. With the rotations you create two extra diagonals  which enhances the composition.

warm regards, hans

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Hans,

 

If you didn't tell me I wouldn't have noticed the diagonal lines! Led by my aesthetic feelings I didn't make the lines intentionally!

 

Thank you for your visit and your precious comment!

 

PDE

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Indeed cubism in tone and colours also, not just form. Very nicely done Pierre, excellent even,  with your usual flair for originality. 

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If I knew it will remind you on specific painters I wouldn't have done it, ha!

 

Thank you for your visit and nice comment, David!

 

PDE

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Oh, no! not dreams! But at least we have them. The research shows that these days kids don't have them: no time to dream.... Great conceptual work, Pierre! Warm regards, Tamara
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Ha, interesting situation, our dreams are falling apart, kids don't even have them so that they don't have what to fall apart! Seems to be something like well planned combination! Somebody wants us all to have no dreams anymore! No dreams, no falling apart, no disappointment...no joy and hope neither! What a well thought of future of our mentality! 

 

Tamara, thank you for initializing this contemplation of mine!

 

PDE

 

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This is one picture that could have many titles, invoke many feelings and it does...

 

What I see is simply a masterpiece ! !. Colour shape and form that please the senses.

 

Very well done my friend !.

 

Warm regards,

 

Dimitris.

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Sorry, but I'm late catching up.

Your title fits perfectly with my first impression; fallen dreams correspond with a fractured universe.  And there's a great deal of irony in this, because of how appealing you have presented the fragments.  Also, the dominance of square and rectangular shapes points out how sharp - in the sense of potential deadliness - these fragments may be, just as some dreams may be equal as deadly.  Dreams don't fall in a symmetrical way, helping to illustrate how asymmetrical the universe may be after all.

My best always,

michael

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My dear friend,

 

I already said the idea for reworking my old picture came up to me in a dream for my consciousness doesn't reach so deeply, for example to the connection of the forms and the universe! Yours obviously does and that makes you the best commentator on the site!

 

Thank you for your precious thoughts and observations!

 

PDE

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Is this cubism for a concept rather than for an object? The image seems to examine a "thing" (symbolic for concept???)   from all sides.

Jim Phelps

  

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Jim,

 

The style is square-ism as I can see, no cubes there! The dream of the pyramid of possibilities which is shown on the picture lower on this page has been broken, fallen or whatever! That's all I know

 

Thanks for your visit, my friend!

 

PDE

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Really effective abstract, wonderfully composed with great processing and nice toning. Nešto malo drukčije iz tvoje laboratorije ali podjednako kreativno i upešno.Čestitam Pero, doktore! 

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Sretene,

 

Ti me izgleda ne znash od ranije kad sam chesto radio ove abstraktne, totalne kako ja kazhem!

 

Hvakla ti na poseti i na podrshci, majtosre!

 

Pera

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Pierre, this is a very interesting abstract composition. The black space leaves room for new dreams. Very well done.

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PIerre-

 

I love this image….full of angles and triangles and wonderful geometric shapes within a very simple color palette. It's fun to look at, clean lines and great contrast.  I'd hang this on my finding room wall!

 

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