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RichardLeach In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 20:30:50 +0000 UTC]

one round of applause wasn't enough

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partiallyHere In reply to RichardLeach [2014-10-08 21:35:37 +0000 UTC]

and for the reference

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HorstSchmier In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 18:58:30 +0000 UTC]

There is also a "Richter" with that theme from 1966.
But you are much better, Hanan !!

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partiallyHere In reply to HorstSchmier [2014-10-08 19:26:22 +0000 UTC]

i searched it, Ema. and i found a few others too.
i don't know about better but certainly the most abstracted
thanks a lot Horst!

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EintoeRn In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 16:59:27 +0000 UTC]

i was always wondering how that would look like ! thank you for enlightening me dear, with this wonderful work

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partiallyHere In reply to EintoeRn [2014-10-08 17:25:24 +0000 UTC]

thanks Ulrich! a very curious sight, i admit

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EintoeRn In reply to partiallyHere [2014-10-08 17:27:13 +0000 UTC]

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Markus43 [2014-10-08 14:04:17 +0000 UTC]

our presence(s)...energies left as traces in time

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partiallyHere In reply to Markus43 [2014-10-08 17:23:49 +0000 UTC]

our eyes like a photosensible paper. i mean a timesensible paper

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Markus43 In reply to partiallyHere [2014-10-08 19:42:56 +0000 UTC]

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MarinaCoric In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 11:34:43 +0000 UTC]

Take that, Duchamp!

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partiallyHere In reply to MarinaCoric [2014-10-08 17:17:50 +0000 UTC]

yeah!!

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undefinedreference [2014-10-08 10:07:09 +0000 UTC]

Ahh, exploring Futurism..

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partiallyHere In reply to undefinedreference [2014-10-08 17:17:31 +0000 UTC]

with little (bare)footsteps

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SHEOG0RATH [2014-10-08 09:18:17 +0000 UTC]

intéressante référence

c'est une macro de quoi ? si je peux me permettre de demander ?

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partiallyHere In reply to SHEOG0RATH [2014-10-08 17:40:50 +0000 UTC]

c'est une macro de la lumiere du soleil se refractant a travers un vase. la particularite de ce vase, et je n'ai jamais pu reproduire cela avec d'autres, c'est que c'est un vase de Murano des annees 60, les couleurs sont profondes, semi opaques, coulees dans le vase en profondeur.
j'ai eu ca aussi, par exemple elephant dreams III et Sailing
il est temps peut-etre que je recommence, qui sait?  differents moments, differente inspiration!

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SHEOG0RATH In reply to partiallyHere [2014-10-10 07:06:53 +0000 UTC]

ok je vois. merci de l'explication

ce vase à l'air parfait pour réaliser ce genre de photo.

oui pourquoi pas en faire d'autres

S.

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FabioKeiner In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 08:23:05 +0000 UTC]

transcendentalissimo

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partiallyHere In reply to FabioKeiner [2014-10-08 17:09:22 +0000 UTC]

thanks

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7markus7 In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 06:12:42 +0000 UTC]

It´s a beauty   wonderful color and movement of light .

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2014-10-08 18:46:12 +0000 UTC]

was it the bus day?

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2014-10-08 19:16:30 +0000 UTC]

i show you

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2014-10-08 17:09:57 +0000 UTC]

thanks. i like the unusual colors.

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2015-05-27 18:03:06 +0000 UTC]

Congratulations for the DD Hanan   ... i just noticed you got a DD with this , there seems to be something like human figure
in the middle , didn´t see that earlier .

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2015-05-28 20:18:18 +0000 UTC]

thank you dear
they made sure DDs don't get noticed anymore
i see it deconstructing itself all the way. that's where the title came from

how are you, Markus?

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2015-05-28 23:12:26 +0000 UTC]

it was coincidence i looked at this work again and saw it was honored with well deserved DD .

yes i see that too , but in the grey area in the middle the figure is clearest .

I had a kind of artist block for  two weeks , that was quite distressing , usually i work all the time ,
but now things are fine again .
How are you darling ?

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2015-05-29 19:09:45 +0000 UTC]

good your muse is back. 
i'm fine, live is easy and flowing in here, i'm just fearing the summer that is coming too fast. soon it will be hell.  
trying to make some art, like usual.
will keep trying

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2015-05-29 20:20:31 +0000 UTC]

ur mean with hell nothing more ominous than hot weather ? 
Summer is coming just nice here . 
I became bored with standard size and shape of my work , so i changed it .
I´m still eager to see your new stuff ... wasn´t that where we left last time  

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2015-05-30 10:08:46 +0000 UTC]

yes, the heat but specially the humidity. heat is nothing if you don't sweat.
what size are you working on now?

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2015-05-30 10:54:53 +0000 UTC]

We can have + 30 C or more in july , but it´s lucky that my place is in shade and house is on windy hill
so it´s bearable even in hot days . 
I´m doing 70 x 90 canvas just now . I´m kinda bored with standard A3 a4 sizes of paper ,
so i bought some really large papers . I´m interested in doing paintings in different shape
than standard oblong shape but without good edit skills it´s difficult to take neat photos
from paintings with nonstandard shape .
Size ain´t so much an issue with your work since original is what´s in computer screen in digital
photography ... it´s kind of strange , I´m used to think of works as material objects ,
everything takes new dimension when it´s photographed and shown in screen .
...  size is an issue with pictures seen in computer , they look very different in different sizes and
even from which angle the screen is looked at and pictures look different in different sites ,
depending on background color and what size the site allows and it´s really neat to see your
work in tumblr with white background and larger size than D.A. , i do my internet with laptop
with large screen , never with cell phone or any other fancy gadget with small screen , just to see
the art better (  : 

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2015-06-01 16:44:55 +0000 UTC]

it will be VERY difficult to take good photos, specially that they are on paper and not on canvas.
the only solution is to paste them somehow (maybe scotch paper  on the reverse?)  on a canvas or on board, put them outside but not in the sun, and take an image with steady hands.
i can't think of another solution.

and yes, you can never give the viewer here the right impression of the image as it is. that's too bad but it's the way it is, there is no way to change that.

i remember the first time i went to a museum and saw the painting in real scale, i was amazed and i told myself, now i know!!

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2015-06-01 18:10:41 +0000 UTC]

I agree , there´s no easy way to photograph paintings . I meant with edit cropping the photos - i must study that , i´m very clumsy with digital edit , exspecially with
windows nine .
The painting i mentioned earlier looked different in every photo i shot , color was different - it´s really impossible to show them the way they are in screen , at least any
complicated painting with multiple layers of color .

It would be neat to see your work as a huge printing again ... was your pictures in your exhibition as large as it was in Jyväskylä ?

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2015-06-03 18:17:44 +0000 UTC]

yes i know. the best way with copying images still is the scanner. i used to have one that broke down. i used to take pictures of my collage. horrible results, every one is different, and i DO have excellent editing skills and photoshop to help me.

in my exhibition some where big, but most of them where smaller, and i had printed a LOT of images. more than a 100.  that was a mistake. next time i will do much less images and print bigger sizes.

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7markus7 In reply to partiallyHere [2015-06-03 20:41:32 +0000 UTC]

it´s big difference to see them in large size . It´s also different to see your photographs when printed , compared to seeing them in screen - from screen colors and
details look different depending on which angle they are looked at and depending the type of screen itself . In a way nature of photography is more pure , closer to
original when looked from screen , in screen pictures are made of light after all , as compared to photoprints . Photos look more three dimensional and there´s more
variety in them on screen , of course high quality large printings do have their good sides too . 
I got small scanner for christmas present , but haven´t used it yet ... maybe i will have somekind of award for computer lazyness for that .
I will probably show lots of small pictures in my exhibition too , since i have so much of them , just thinking of amount of work that goes to framing them

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partiallyHere In reply to 7markus7 [2015-06-05 11:55:50 +0000 UTC]

most oof the photos lose something when printed, but some reserve you surprises.
i think ot's because of the quality of digital printing. i mean "regular" printing.  there are very high qualities, but they are very expensive too.

"computer lazyness" yes, i have that too well, many kind of laziness-es

think a lot before choosing the framing, it can mean a big difference in time and budget

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chriseastmids In reply to ??? [2014-10-08 03:26:12 +0000 UTC]

i love your work so much, just like Marcel Duchamp's original the movement and colour in this piece are wonderful, and again it is the descending rather than the nude that is important. its difficult to make out anything other than the movement and this to me is what makes this piece so wonderful, the movement in this case almost looks like its conveyed through repeated panels of colour, slightly changed in their orientation and especially the shading.

“Nude Descending a Staircase” was regarded as a revolutionary work when first exhibited, it was one of the last “conventional” paintings that Duchamp would produce but you need to do more of these because its just fantastic

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partiallyHere In reply to chriseastmids [2014-10-08 17:16:09 +0000 UTC]

thanks Chris! so glad to hear your words (always a bit too kind but i don't mind that, it's encouraging for me )
my attention was brought  to the similarities with Duchamp painting afterwards of course, so i can't lie and say i was inspired.
 it's still a wonder. painted with light. in this case, this old cliché about photography is true

like you said, i need to try and make more of that

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chriseastmids In reply to partiallyHere [2014-10-08 18:29:42 +0000 UTC]

you mean always truthful its a wonderful photograph as i said i love the way you do your abstracts so never stop and always be encouraged to do more and more please

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partiallyHere In reply to chriseastmids [2014-10-08 18:45:11 +0000 UTC]

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