This photo is a Visual Feast and Your True Craftsmanship shows in this.
Anonymous Guest
12 Mar 2012
And doesn’t canvas seem thin and tnaiquated somehow? Doesn’t a single bronze pour of an anonymous subject with a green patina seem cliche? Doesn’t photography pleasantly framed in white-matted borders and black-museum frames seem so tedious? Tough to disagree in concept anyhow. Once we're in the presence of great art, we're still moved. We're just less inclined to seek it out. Doesn’t abstraction prove its case only after a few examples? And realism too? I never heard that before. Another depressing possibility. the video gaming industry will get us to where we need to go first I repeat: I never heard that before. Another depressing possibility.
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ruth sears 14 Aug 2014
wow,totally amazing image!Jan Howlett 02 Aug 2012
Stunning capture Elaine! Wow! So beautiful and clear and peaceful looking. Gorgeous. Thanks for sharing your talent with us. Blessings, Jan.John Cappello 16 Apr 2012
This photo is a Visual Feast and Your True Craftsmanship shows in this.Anonymous Guest 12 Mar 2012
And doesn’t canvas seem thin and tnaiquated somehow? Doesn’t a single bronze pour of an anonymous subject with a green patina seem cliche? Doesn’t photography pleasantly framed in white-matted borders and black-museum frames seem so tedious? Tough to disagree in concept anyhow. Once we're in the presence of great art, we're still moved. We're just less inclined to seek it out. Doesn’t abstraction prove its case only after a few examples? And realism too? I never heard that before. Another depressing possibility. the video gaming industry will get us to where we need to go first I repeat: I never heard that before. Another depressing possibility.Anonymous Guest 19 Sep 2011
Wow! That's a relaly neat answer!