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Ancient & Modern II


Pierre Dumas

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Abstract

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Ovidiu, I was scarred about your imponderable cube.

Second, I heared a sound. From the vibration of your lines and colors.

Your electronic-ancient mosaic-deep green-soul percussion instrument is astonishing!

"Ha!"

7/7 an !!

Warm regards,

Michaela

 

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Old objects melted and get their new shapes or weared new clothes.. did any one object?.. Fantastic work.. congratulations.. OB
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This is rely fantastic!

Excellent, unique work on this, always interesting theme !

Regards to you, cicko pere :)

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I love the 3D work. It reminds me of a puzzle box from a "certain movie". Anyone else? The movie that has "Cynabites" in it? M
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J'aime l'idée, les couleurs, la qualité graphique de l'ensemble. Le seul problème c'est que les filtres de sphérisation et celui des coordonnées polaires sortent assez mal une fois imprimés sur papier. Une des plus grosses faiblesses de Photoshop jusqu'à ce jour...
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This is very good. Few colors and very strong "DOF". Interesting way to play with single shapes, me make one a lot more complex.

 

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Incredible, Pierre. I wonder if you'd be inclined to share with us just How Long it took to get this masterpiece completed. It is an amazing thing how you create such complexities.
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Pierre-

 

The creative side of your brain is working overtime these days! The pattern in the mosaic background is reminiscent of the coloration and design of some of the Acoma Indian pottery in the SW US. The head with hair flying (perhaps it is meant to be sun here) in the mosaics is identical to that on a metal and clay sculpture called "The Water Carrier" that brought back from Mexico. The cube figure in the front - of course it is full of CDs! (And you make the viewer contemplate how the ancients record and how we moderns record our art!) The 3-D effect is terrific.

 

I like the imaginative play, the dark green with the neutral tones, the repetitive use of square and round, the juxatposition of old and new This just goes to prove that, Yes, you can fit a round peg in a square hole! Well done 7/7!

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