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26 responses to “Landscape Interrupted”
Reblogged this on ARTE, SIMPLESMENTE….
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Thank you very much for reblogging!
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TKS U
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There’s a lot of energy in that interrupted landscape.
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Thank you very much.
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Like the balance between violence and tenderness. Lovely.
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Thank you very much, Richard!
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Superb!
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Thank you, John.
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Looks like a new type of plaid/tartan.
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Thank you, Gallivanta.
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Great playing with lines
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Thank you very much!
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Very effective. Like looking at a landscape through a multi-paned window.
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Thank you very much for the compliment!
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This one draws me in – almost like an inland lake-scape. Well done. Cheers, Dave.
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Thank you very much, Dave.
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For your beautiful work you share here, I considered to
recognize you through an award. I hope you can visit
my site to the next link:
Congratulations!
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Thank you very much for your compliments and the nomination, Demian.
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The interruption creates its own territory, however fleeting!
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Yes, it does.
Thank you very much, Patti.
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Interesting!
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Thank you!
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Reblogged this on Maître Renard.
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Thanks for reblogging.
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[…] Landscape Interrupted represents my more abstract collages whenI worked with a lot of lines. These pictures became more and more abstract and minimal over time, like in the picture The Dance, for example. […]
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