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Heh, no, really, your works have that "dream" look that I love. The plant (is that a plant?) with the frame is wonderful, the hand looks like it wants to watch throught it.
Great work! The lighting and shadow detail is beautiful, although a few areas of the sea/water are a bit burned out.
The wooden area has a strange but interesting ultra-real feel about it as if it's computer generated or it's a closeup photo of a model, which adds to the surreal quality.
The shell/arm is beautifully constructed, and the light on the fingertips is fantastic, very dramatic.
I'm not sure what the object leaning toward the frame is supposed to be, I think it's a plant, but I always feel plants can become confused in black and white works. I do feel that the blurring is a bit over-done in places, especially on the left of the shell
All of these diagonals make an incredibly energetic piece, a bit tiring to look at for long, but never boring. Well done
nice alientation of the objects and the room-structure.
with some of those gloomy areas i feel like they rather desturb the picture; it somehow seems as if there are quite some different grades of sharp/gloomy-ness in there. those sometimes don't go together that well imo. for instance with the back-wall and the bottom/floor.
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Entonces, ¿Cuál es exactamente la diferencia entre arte y diseño?
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Heh, no, really, your works have that "dream" look that I love. The plant (is that a plant?) with the frame is wonderful, the hand looks like it wants to watch throught it.
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Buh.
The wooden area has a strange but interesting ultra-real feel about it as if it's computer generated or it's a closeup photo of a model, which adds to the surreal quality.
The shell/arm is beautifully constructed, and the light on the fingertips is fantastic, very dramatic.
I'm not sure what the object leaning toward the frame is supposed to be, I think it's a plant, but I always feel plants can become confused in black and white works. I do feel that the blurring is a bit over-done in places, especially on the left of the shell
All of these diagonals make an incredibly energetic piece, a bit tiring to look at for long, but never boring. Well done
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with some of those gloomy areas i feel like they rather desturb the picture; it somehow seems as if there are quite some different grades of sharp/gloomy-ness in there. those sometimes don't go together that well imo. for instance with the back-wall and the bottom/floor.
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