ah, Rapunzel with a attitude. (understandable in that situation)
if i ever have an inkling what it takes to make things livable i will let you know
the gallery sounds promising, the glass is unique & lovely, the gallery looks like they have something working. representation maybe? somewhere?
er, the last couple of images . . . i can’t quite figure it out, but they don’t seem to have that ‘directness’ (or something) i usually see in your work. they are not giving me the visceral feel i usually get from your stuff . . . ok, just ignore me, it’s probably my own distractions but i thought i would mention it. you would do the same for me.
well, perhaps unbeknownst to you, YOUR SILENCE tells me how you feel about these images. you know, you don't have to like everything i make, jim. i don't know about the thing you said here, "visceral feel" -not all my work has a visceral edge. AAAAAND, this shoot was one i did for my mom. she has a sweet-piece that i kinda hate, but also kinda like at the same time. it's this one:
don’t take my silence for anything more than that. on occasion i do get quiet and overly introspective once in a while. there are also times that it is difficult to frame the words that articulate the thoughts and feelings properly. even times that there are no appropriate words in the lexicon. i try not to make comments that don’t have substance, except for those times that call for a little silliness. (-: and then there is that personal baggage we bring along when we look, not to mention those times of distraction. i may not see things today that i will see tomorrow.
i do like that image your mum likes, it has a very ‘nurturing’ feel to it.
i notices that second ‘eve’ piece hasn’t been censored yet. kewl. (that one is sort of growing on me, sometimes i have to go back to an image several times before i understand how i feel about it . . . weird.)
how boring if we agreed on everything. like vindaloo without the curry. (-;
OMG! you're asking me to not draw conclusions? LOLOL!!! you gotta know me a little better than THAT!!
you don't always have to have a substantive thing to add...and to tell ya the truth, I LOVE YOUR SILLINESS. you can't see me on this side of the universe chuckling!
i also like the second eve image...i printed a good copy of it last night. and i hope my mom likes it, too, because i think i may have destroyed the one i think she will like the best.
so you know, people say that life is more interesting because we're different. i sometimes wonder if the EASE of agreement would outweigh the uncomfortable-ness of disagreement. prolly not. although people also say that i wouldn't love the summer so much without the context of winter. that's silly...i just don't believe that. it's a platitude that helps me survive the winter.
i'm sure somebody's already said this already(i'm too lazy to read through the comments right now), but that's so lame your artistic output has to be somewhat dictated by what's marketable. >sigh< BUT...that glass stuff looks so cool! that will be a fun show. anyway...i like that image of river. the contrast seems a little off, but that might be due to my sleepiness or inferior screen technology. :)
i think the contrast is gonna stay off. i do like the image. but i LIKE it, i don't love it.
i made, like, fucking FIFTY of these damn images. i burnt and dodged and trades filters, blah blah blah...this was the best print i got. it does look a little better in person. not so hot in the highlights. but it still isn't quite perfect.
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(understandable in that situation)
if i ever have an inkling what it takes
to make things livable
i will let you know
the gallery sounds promising,
the glass is unique & lovely, the gallery
looks like they have something working.
representation maybe? somewhere?
er, the last couple of images . . .
i can’t quite figure it out, but they don’t seem
to have that ‘directness’ (or something) i usually
see in your work. they are not giving me the
visceral feel i usually get from your stuff . . .
ok, just ignore me, it’s probably my own distractions
but i thought i would mention it. you would do the
same for me.
-j
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and overly introspective once in a while. there are also times that it is
difficult to frame the words that articulate the thoughts and feelings
properly. even times that there are no appropriate words in the lexicon.
i try not to make comments that don’t have substance, except for those
times that call for a little silliness. (-:
and then there is that personal baggage we bring along when we look,
not to mention those times of distraction. i may not see things today
that i will see tomorrow.
i do like that image your mum likes, it has a very ‘nurturing’ feel to it.
i notices that second ‘eve’ piece hasn’t been censored yet. kewl.
(that one is sort of growing on me, sometimes i have to go back to
an image several times before i understand how i feel about it . . . weird.)
how boring if we agreed on everything. like vindaloo without the curry. (-;
&hearts -j
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you don't always have to have a substantive thing to add...and to tell ya the truth, I LOVE YOUR SILLINESS. you can't see me on this side of the universe chuckling!
i also like the second eve image...i printed a good copy of it last night. and i hope my mom likes it, too, because i think i may have destroyed the one i think she will like the best.
so you know, people say that life is more interesting because we're different. i sometimes wonder if the EASE of agreement would outweigh the uncomfortable-ness of disagreement. prolly not. although people also say that i wouldn't love the summer so much without the context of winter. that's silly...i just don't believe that. it's a platitude that helps me survive the winter.
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i made, like, fucking FIFTY of these damn images. i burnt and dodged and trades filters, blah blah blah...this was the best print i got. it does look a little better in person. not so hot in the highlights. but it still isn't quite perfect.
kewl model, tho, Huh?
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