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I CLAVDIA II


Pierre Dumas

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Surprising portrait. A woman of stone but with clear and warm eyes. Compliments. Best regards, Marco

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..I salute this post with the regal impressions it creates , greately aided  by the given name. It definitely manages to alarm the senses and start interpretation procedures -  I think no viewer came out with the same one as of somebody else's. To me ,the sense of an ectoplasm about  to emerge from a stone layer is very strong , on the verge of  touching the curved latin epigraph, as if the soul/spirit of the cold stone itself. The mesmerizing gaze is no less captivating than that of  a "real" ,uncluttered one.

The more I look at your creations, I more jumb into the conclusion that the conceptual  imagery that you are devoted to is far beyond a mere amalgam of  different elements . Their individuality is submerged in the conceived purpose they serve under the baguette of your skillful artistry.

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The ability of solid structures, bricks rock and here solid stone to take on the essence of the human soul is strongly suggested here........to me at least : - )

 

Haunted, and Ghostly but without malevolence or menace the spirit of "Clavdia" watches, smiles and lives on, indefinately impregnated into the very fabric of our society.

Ingenious !

 

Best Regards

 

Alf

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Pierre,

I just salute your passion and artistic creative energy for trying to resuscitate the beauty of a roman soul.  As always your work shows craft and inspiration to many.  Best wishes,

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Creative and beautiful. A spanish expression "to have the face made by concrete" means to have no shame. I don´t know if the image means the same. But the aesthetics of the image is brilliant.

Greetings my friend.

Ramon

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Truly a masterpiece, from the master of blending the abstract with the historical.  Claudia's eyes haunt us across the centuries.

My best,

michael

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Hi, Pierre!

I am not going to use a lot of words here - it is all said. I love the picture. It speaks to me. I keep going back to it.... goes to my favourites. Warm regards, Tamara

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One of your favorites ?!

All of yours should be ! Be bold ! Mines are all favorites, otherwise they would not be here.

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Very well achieved.

Claudia is one of the names that I like the most.

 

About the feelings, I can see Ana from Manole's legend 

here...

Alas, life...

 

 

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