I do think Michael you have a lot of formal technique - the way you chose, frame and compose the image, the way you look at things is very "sophisticated". I was wondering what for you makes these drawings so different from your photos? Why do you want to do it? Is it a question of time? of attention?of meditation? of trying to grasp something in a world too full of information? For me your drawings are full of time and they are brave I love to see them. Annie
On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 1:56 PM, Rob Myers <[email protected]> wrote: > On 14/01/12 17:00, Michael Szpakowski wrote: > > thank-you Joel... > > I don't honestly know how I expect people to react. I'm pretty obsessed > > at the moment... > > I know that drawing is something I really want to keep doing. > > warm wishes > > michael > > You have a good eye for form, space and tone. As someone who's an > enthusiastic rather than a competent draughtsperson I really admire what > you are doing here. Do keep doing! > > - Rob. > _______________________________________________ > NetBehaviour mailing list > [email protected] > http://www.netbehaviour.org/mailman/listinfo/netbehaviour > -- * **Extrait en photo et son **de la performance* HUIS-CLOS / NO EXIT Training for a Better World http://www.documentary-art.net/tag/watch-now.php?&ref=344 Plus de photos : http://www.flickr.com/photos/bramorg/sets/72157628514083331/ "Die Ewigkeit/ L'éternité", Antye GREIE / Annie ABRAHAMS - DUET - SATZ 4 - Rêves / Utopia / Dreams http://vimeo.com/33907750 http://www.bram.org
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