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Work of the Week Vote Results and Comments |
14 Votes |
9 Votes |
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Choice "A"
Blue bit. Oil on Canvas. 100x120 cm. |
Choice "B"
Red bit. Oil on Canvas. 40x50 cm. |
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There seems to more depth to A, more mystery
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love this!
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The more interesting dropcloth came from the work after the red painting. FatJimmie.
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like the concept.. reminds me of green bits under frozen water
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Blue! it's Monday
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From both I do like A on first sight; if I take a closer look I see that the pasty paint in both paintings still is pasty paint...the paint is not getting on a higher level then just to be paint; why are you using a paletknife, why don't you just use your brushes? Try this like you did in "winter" (28 sept-4 okt 2008); the paint and the colours are becoming more then just paint and colour, there you are painting.Ronald Knots
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For some reason I prefer the leaves on the red, not the blue (looks like bubblegum on the blue!). Maybe it's the depth of the red tones? Does it really look like that in real life (vs in pixels on my computer)?
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Love the movement in B.
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This one keeps my eye moving around the picture the most.
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You have created a pair again. Red and blue go together in these abstract work. When confronted with a choice however it has to be red, but I do miss the blue already. Monique |
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I choose "B" because it is smaller, and there is no "none of the above" option. Neither of these look like art to me!
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