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Romana With Concrete And Stone


Pierre Dumas

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS3 Windows;


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Me again! I love you composition here and combination between stone and a plastic statue. I think it's very interesting and very original. 

Best regards my friend. 

Cosmin

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Old and new?  A blend of times ... Very interesting mon chum   Very intriguing... MJ

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Nice original composition with great tonality throughout but one thing is not clearly understood.Why you kept some blank space at right upper with a square shaped clock or it's just the original environment?

My best regards.

Kallol

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I like this Pierre. Like a modern Dali somehow or may I say the new Pierre ;)  Great art. Love the details like the clock, the necklace and the tagged wall.

Cheers

Bela Dick 

 

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This is a nice expression with fine view,well light and very well colour tones...The details are very well,also!...Best regards(Bobby).
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Pierre, The Parthenon  in France .  Those concrete(?) pillars appears to me like the temple on Acropolis, with the Virgin in the foreground.

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A.K. the walls are the concrete and the pillars are the stone! The pillars are as a matter of fact from the ancient town of Filip II of Macedon called Heraclea Lyncestis! Filip II of Macedon was the father of Alexander the Great! And the walls of concrete are in a modern town placed where in the ancient times was built the town Justiniana Prima by the famous Roman Emperor Justinian who made the basis of the Roman Law which again is the basis of the contemporary law systems of the western world! 

PDE

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Nobody know how those concrete wall will looks like after few hundred years, and if some one decide to accept them as historical artifacts... Another well presented work!

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My good friend Pierre,

I felt like I was transported back in time, long before camera and lens existed.

A wonderful work of Art that would grace any hallway of an Art gallery.

Well done , indeed.

Best Regards, Uncle Mike

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Pierre, I've seen lots of modernity with bits and excavations of antiquity in Jerusalem with matter-of-fact life going on, but it makes one think about time and changes of civilizations and what seeps through, what is iconic, how relics are interpreted and used.  She looks like a visitor.   

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excelent choose of background for the composition, also details in the mannequin and use of the colours are remarkable.

Very nice work...!

Ricardo

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