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Archeologist and trespassers


Pierre Dumas

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Love this!Is that a selfie under that beard?...Good work my friend.

Meilleures salutations-Laurent

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Pierre, very interesting combination of parts...surrealistic and mysterious...the sky compliments the warm colors and contrasts well with the bull...regards....David

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" Pierre Great atmosphere and greative very nice composition and colors .A beautiful art. best regards janegbert

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You put your hand into the 'hat' and voila! you find interesting characters and 'endless' interpretations for your creations Pierre! Excellent choices in processing!

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Hi, PDE, thoughtful executed & impressive result, very effective & artistic, great job as usual!            Best regards

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Dear Pierre, I admire the way you handle many elements in a composition and you really have a strong sense to do it, that's not easily found.

Red colours in the bull, remind me of blood, bullfighting. Here, there is much controversy. There are people who have lived all their lives attached to bullfighting and feel it like an art, they dedicate their lives, then animal/bull advocates, attack them fiercely. I do not know the answer to this problem.

 I don't like to hurt an animal, but I've got friends that when they leave the bullring, they finished seeing a bullfight, they're insulted in the street. And that shows a huge intolerance, which makes me feel a rejection toward these advocates and their manners. You reminded me of the bullfighting world. I myself stopped interacting with some very intolerant friends about the rights and bullfighting tradition.

In the composition I find a little lighter / vacuum in the right side than the left side, but it's just a sensation. It's well composed. Congratulations, a complex and meaningful work that we can only know a part of it.

Lovely tones and colours. Full of force. 

Kindest regards, ㋙

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Dear Laura,

 

This is a picture made of eleven layers and finally a filter was applied! It has to do something with my country and the politics and archeology. You haven't seen the original (without a filter applied) and I'm very interested in which one would you choose as an aesthetically more suitable to your taste solution!

Here it is!

 

Thank you very much for your as usually thorough exploration and description of your impressions

 

Best regards

 

PDE

 

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Dear Pierre, no ... I can not choose between your two works, because I can not influence your artistic point of view, no one should influence. I'm not in possession of any "truth".

Your path can only be written by you, with your own pen.

Nevertheless, I feel free to give my opinions in general, by doing that I enrich this community and myself (dare to give a point of view is further more difficult and compromising than to give just a bad rating and even not saying the reason for it, ie. not letting others learn, grow up), but always in a polite way. Give opinions on composition and other technical parameters.

Aesthetics is personal to each artist.

I can recommend you always to do what you feel like doing, will it please others? ... maybe yes, maybe no. It's not important at all. Many artists do not earn their lives only thanks to their art. Perhaps in the future, you'll be exhibited at MoMA. Who knows !, I wish you luck. : -D

All my best!  ㋙

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Dear Laura,

 

You will never stop teaching me lessons!

Many people here say ..."I like this version better..." without even being asked, are they impolite? And what if that influences the author? Is critique only a polite way of communication! Are we all here only for exchanging compliments no mater what we really think?

No, even you sometimes tell your true opinion and please, don't tell me to reread what you said! Because you as a matter of fact avoided to tell your opinion by saying many words!

 

With best intentions

 

PDE

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