What an astounding display this month!
I can't find one that I don't like in some way or other, but, FWIW, my
favorites are noted below:
David Mann - Opening Rose
I've tried many times to get the quality of the rose that draws one inside,
protected by the petals that beckon one deeper into the mystery. Nice job!
John Cohen - Crow Walking
I love that the bench is as tangible and real and solid as you've portrayed.
The bird in motion and the distant veiled trees just make the bench that
much more real.
Tom Cakalic - Harborside
I don't know what it is, and don't care. Hypnotic and psychedelic are
probably not the best terms I could find to describe it, but the touches of
aqua and red spin in my head.
Bucky - Abstraction
I don't know much about art, but I know what I like...an amazing found
juxtapostion of shapes and that one electric color. Striking!
Serge Kozak - Bridge in Motion
I feel like I'm in the spider's web with this one, the vehicles beneath
trying mightly to escape before the spider strikes...perhaps a wider angle
to get just that much more of the passing cars?
William Johnson - Columns and Reflections
The rigid lines and repetitous structure of the ancient and modern style of
architecture are counterpointed very nicely by the wierd reflections in the
mirrored building.
Cotty - Waitress
My personal favorite. Very subtle, no discernable commentary (not a class
thing), just a regular person doing a normal thing, in almost a statue-like
expression.
Ollen Mullis - Ice Planet Spaulding
Gotta love a frozen basketball! Great texture, if the grass could be darker
it would have been perfect!
D Glenn Arthur - Ripples, Folds and Rays
Reminds me of the cover of the booklets that Jehovah's Witnesses leave door
to door, or the end scene from an old melodramatic movie. It just makes me
feel good.
Gianfranco Irland - Assembly in the Court
Where's Waldo? A human tapestry.
Bruce Dayton - Caramel
The gooey caramel color makes the sky and clouds particularly vibrant.
I've used up too much bandwidth as it is, but to sum it all up, great show!
Best regards,
Chris
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