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Bazaar painting


Pierre Dumas

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Hello from the other world! - perfectly constructed and rendered. I like how you presented that kinda abandoned buildings - very atmospheric!

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Dear Laura,

 

I know we completely agree now, I said you were right to some extent meaning you should take in consideration what I wrote! I didn't tell the "extent" in % and I now can say more % in your benefit, ha!

 

Cheers to that with Sangria!

 

Abrazo

 

PDE

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O, maestro Khodski, welcome to my humble page!

 

What a surprise, thank you for your very positive and original comment!

 

Cheers to that

 

PDE

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I saw your elaborate latest stream of places in this painterly mood and  I am fascinated! You are a painter armed with pixels instead of brushes!  

On this one: I like the fact the place is deserted, naked of human presence, a sight looking like what the night  guard  of the area sees early in the morning. I also like the not correcting of the converging verticals , an important detail which betrays the photographic heritance of the image. It is like if these low and humble edifices are towering the visitor, demanding and claiming of his/her attention. Above all, I like the mood which emerges from every corner of the image and its threatening sky,a pure result of your effort, as well as the composition which unforcedly leads the eye towards the end of the alley. Warm regards!

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Yassou file mou Hristaki!

 

Efharisto poli for your thorough exploration and also thorough description of your impressions!

 

Calimera

 

Petraki Dimitrakis

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So, Maestro, it's back to brushes and pastels?  You created a mesmerizing palette of hauntingly soft, beautiful colors.  They interact symbiotically with a variety of lines and shapes, resulting in the viewer's not being able to look away.  And, to boot, this all occurs under a delicately painted sky.

 

My best always,

michael

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Hey, Michael!

 

I wondered will you at all come to critique this one! IE, I thought you were specialized only for my surreal, well I was obviously wrong!

 

Thank you for your precious visit and as well precious comment

 

Best regards

 

PDE

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Hi, Gail!

 

I wonder whether to finish it with a couple of deleting (with cloning) or it is to be considered already finished!

Thank you for your kind comment and visits!

 

PDE

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Bravo Tina,

 

I already said in my reply to your previous comment that you made my day! You didn't give me my seven here, but you said excellent which is with the same meaning!

 

Thank you so very much!

 

PDE

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Looks like a very colorful ghost town! In fact, the first thing I thought of was a movie in which Clint Eastwood has the townspeople paint the town red and the sign which bears the town's name and a welcome was then changed to "Welcome to Hell"! I can't remember the name of the movie but I think it might be Pale Rider. Obviously, your ghost town here is not Hell and is quite lovely and artistic! Very creative and well done! Thank you for sharing. :)

I just remembered the name of the movie; High Plains Drifter!

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Welcome and thank you, Trisha!

 

I haven't seen that film or I don't remember, although Clint Eastwood is one my favorite artists!

You composed your comment very well using the theme of that film, ha!

 

PDE

 

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