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Dynamic painting.
turbulent
post Jun 28 2006, 01:31 PM
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QUOTE(context @ Jun 23 2006, 12:49 PM) *
It's the instance of the other picture. You can see, that the stylistics and a plot of this picture and the previous ones are absolutely different.

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Explain this picture to me. Tell me what feeling you were trying to put into it, or what emotion you were trying to instill in the viewer, or WHY you created it, anything. You explain your art like an engineer. "Stylisics and a plot are absolutely different?" I dont even know what you're trying to say. You shouldn't need to explain 'how your art differs' using terms like that. You shouldn't even have to explain how your art differs..
 
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post Jun 28 2006, 03:43 PM
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Explain this picture to me. Tell me what feeling you were trying to put into it, or what emotion you were trying to instill in the viewer, or WHY you created it, anything.
You explain your art like an engineer. "Stylisics and a plot are absolutely different?" I dont even know what you're trying to say. You shouldn't need to explain 'how your art differs' using terms like that. You shouldn't even have to explain how your art differs..

The name of that picture is "Autumn and the City". This is other instance of this picture:

You see similarity? Because it's the SAME picture.

This is another DYNAMIC picture(the name is "Country Style"):

Do you see distinction in style and a plot against previous ones?

Explanation? My painting is meant to stir imagination, and hopefully spectators contrive the rest.
 
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post Jun 28 2006, 05:05 PM
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explain something to me, are you making this art, REALLY, or is it mostly the program, and if it is mostly the program, go away



















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post Jun 29 2006, 02:16 AM
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^LOL congrats Matt
 
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post Jun 30 2006, 10:00 PM
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QUOTE(ZapatoDelFuego @ Jun 28 2006, 6:05 PM) *
explain something to me, are you making this art, REALLY, or is it mostly the program, and if it is mostly the program, go away(post #100 w00t)

If the architect speaks - "I have made this house", is it means that he did it physically? You can tell - architect built nothing, the workers have made it. But who is the author of the building? The architect or constructors? The program cannot be born without human. I make this program from scratch as well as I have made idea of these pictures, colors, style and so on. Dynamic picture IS a program so any new dynamic picture is a new program. Every time I should make it from scratch again.
 
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post Jul 2 2006, 06:39 AM
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Ew. Who seriously talks like that. Talk like a normal human being, cause the way you talk is confusing me.
 

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