Compositions in Black, Purple and Blue

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Compositions in Black, Purple and Blue

Post by Traveller13 » March 15th, 2005, 2:37 pm

Here's a bit of input before I switch back to reading mode again
Have a nice day

Jx.

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Post by Traveller13 » March 15th, 2005, 2:38 pm

Lotus Man:
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Moon:
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Sun:

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edit: I noticed the images are resized. Click on the URLs to see them in ful size.

http://img54.exs.cx/img54/7568/lotusman.jpg
http://img54.exs.cx/img54/9224/moon4.jpg
http://img54.exs.cx/img54/821/sun3.jpg

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Post by Arcadia » March 15th, 2005, 3:37 pm

I like them!
saludos,

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Post by Marksman45 » March 15th, 2005, 3:40 pm

"Composition" is definitely the word for these

Those two labyrinthine mandala-thing designs are somethin' else, man
And there's something beautifully child-like about the landscape in the second piece, I like it

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Post by judih » March 15th, 2005, 4:19 pm

traveller art!
the best remedy for tired brain syndrome

like a simple bit of truth told symmetrically with a touch of humour.

thanks for posting these pieces, jeremy

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Post by sooZen » March 16th, 2005, 8:35 am

I like the sharpness of the thin lines and the images are great invoking a tribal memory for me. Thanks for sharing these.

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Post by Traveller13 » March 16th, 2005, 10:33 am

I once had the privilege to show my work to an art teacher, he said that it reminded him a lot of Native American art.

I like to try and add in a tribal aspect, but the labyrinths are inspired by celtic art. Turns and circles formed by a neverending line are supposed to represent... something lol. Maybe reincarnation or eternity ("maybe" :roll:), but I think the symbolism has a meaning analog to the Ouroboros.

Here's some more

Goethe's Angels:
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Spirals:
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http://img26.exs.cx/img26/3981/goetheangels.jpg
http://img26.exs.cx/img26/9384/spirals.jpg

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Post by panta rhei » March 16th, 2005, 10:54 am

ah... you know that i like them, jeremy, dontcha?
thanks for reminding me again!

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Post by Traveller13 » March 16th, 2005, 12:42 pm

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Post by jimboloco » March 16th, 2005, 1:28 pm

yeah the last celtic one labyrynth with the varying colors scintillating and the second one from before, the "landscape" which I didn't see until Marksmon said it, is it really encompassing, my fave#2 the landscaper, really a waterscape with boats and mountains and seashore habitat so much there, yet the soft tones make it emerge softly and then it creates a vast spacial effect....some kind of harbor or a large lake scene. very cool!
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