I don't know why it's turning that blue into a brown. Def. Looks better like you made it. I'll see if I can't post a corrected. --> Here.
There's a sort of protean spirit in the set, sometimes to a point where the organic feel seems a little too open to completely jive with my personal taste. That doesn't mean I'm not reacting to them, though.
Though I like the flow of the fifth alot, I'm in love with the cohesion in the last one most of all. I like the soft smoky texture over the hard elements. It seems balanced almost in spite of itself; like it's fighting to hide something sinister one can't quite identify.
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I don't know why it's turning that blue into a brown. Def. Looks better like you made it. I'll see if I can't post a corrected. --> Here.
There's a sort of protean spirit in the set, sometimes to a point where the organic feel seems a little too open to completely jive with my personal taste. That doesn't mean I'm not reacting to them, though.
Though I like the flow of the fifth alot, I'm in love with the cohesion in the last one most of all. I like the soft smoky texture over the hard elements. It seems balanced almost in spite of itself; like it's fighting to hide something sinister one can't quite identify.
An excellent addition to ACS. Thanks, Dave.
~Kid.
Very surreal, very fascinating to look at. For some reason, I'm reminded of the ceiling of the new cathedral, especially the picture of the girl.
I agree with Pumpkin Kid, words fail me. The photos extract more of an intuitional or emotional reaction than anything else.
I love the lava erupting in the girl's stomach. Visually stunning I must say.
That second one looks like something produced by Stan Brakhage. Very impressive.
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