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Eumenide III



Photographic emulsion & pigments on wood. Size: 120 x 170cm.

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Thank you very much Floris! If I have a chance to visit Amsterdam someday, I will visit your Atelier voor Fotografie.

BR, Ilkka

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I hope my imagination can do justice to the lovely texture this divine image must have. Keep going Floris, you are an inspiration to many of us. Beautiful woman too.
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This one does not need any justification and I am glad you did not provide it. Some images are like a foreign language some understand it and some don't.
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Beautiful work, Floris. I don't get by photonet much these days, but this totally grabbed me and of course I knew your signature work before I even clicked on it...bravo. as always, your risks have tremendous pay off!
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This kind of expressive art is very spectacular and very hard to work with it, over all if we try to think about who the artist worked part by part, since the began of the idea until this final and powerful piece. Congratulations and enjoy with this great composition.
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I keep seeing something different each time I look at the image (artwork). Now that I understand the process, I'm even more impressed. We must see more!
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Why does a photograph have to have a point?? This image is creativity at work and really caught my attention.

 

It would make a wonderful piece of art - perhaps in the range of about 5 x 7 feet - to hang on a large wall for impact.

 

Really like it!

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I don't quite understand the photo but it certainly got my attention. It is hard not to stare at it many many times. Excellent!!
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What makes this an off the charts terrific picture for me is partially about what is not pictured, her arms. Why are her arms missing? It almost looks as if her hands are either tied behind her back, she is in cuffs, or she is so confident and unafraid that she can put her arms wherever she damn well pleases!

 

The placement of her arms and the way the picture has been framed empowers her facial features and makes me want to look into her eyes to learn more. This is the kind of picture that should sell for a lot of money somewhere down the road, if not now.

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This is perhaps the most genuine artwork of its kind I have seen on PN. Delving into alternative processes opens layers of possible interactions between the artist and viewer. It involves the viewer, and remains a crafted image without pre-supposing anything about the likes and dislikes of the viewer. It simply doesn't care if you like it or not. Just look at the buzz this creates in this forum and you see what we all would rather aspire towards: Authenticity.

Thank you for showing it.

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