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Abstract Kidneys


Pierre Dumas

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Creative as always. I like the cross in the middle and the horizontal line that stops before it reatches the edge. Gives it an extra touch.

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Eystein

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Not only very creative, also making one think: "how did he do this"? Clever composed image. Maybe we hear some day the answer.

Congrats, absolutely a '6' for me. Kind regards,

Herman

 

 

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Hi Pierre, I am generally a big fan of abstracts, but there is something really disturbing about this one, at least for my perception. The top part is very pleasing but the horizontal line just destroys all harmony, it is disturbing for my sense of balance. Sorry, Pierre, your other abstracts are more balanced and beautiful.

Verena

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Could it be the evidence scientific experiments of disected body organs, rearranged and reassembled to form a new mutated species, or just Pierre being his very creative self. It is a bit disturbing, but then thats what made me stop and look. Excellent!

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Alf

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Verena, here's one more version (there are four or five) without a line! I hope it will satisfy your taste! It was a bad choice I made with this one, I admit! Funny thing, the name of the picture I upload here as an attachment is kidneys final!

PDE

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Ovo je odličan apstraktni CT bubrega i izgleda b/o ako koristimo medicinske skraćenice. Sviđa mi se ideja, uvek kreativno, izvanredna grafika i boje. Čestitke prijatelju.

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I just looked at the no-line version and I like it much better. It almost looks like a chocolate candy. 

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Being a urologist myself, I cannot take my eyes off this wonderful abstract of the organ I specialize in. It's like a color version of a CT scan and an MRI (magnetic resonance imaging) image combined.

I am sure this could serve as a logo, an emblem or a company sign in the medical field. I admire the creativeness and the presentation of this excellent abstract.

Congratulations, Pierre and definitely a 7/7 from me.

Lester

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