Which one do you like.. (Part ll)
A fellow UHH member just posted an excellent trifecta of images portraying an old "rock and roller" (from my time...)
That inspired me to follow up with this post.
The first image is of an old abstract painting that I did, and the next three, some "variations" of the same...
SO...
Which one do you like?
(if you don't like any, that's cool too....)
The first one because it looks more natural, less tampered with.
Thanks. I appreciate your reply, but have a question.
IF you came upon any of the other images at an art exhibition (on it's own,) What would your initial thoughts be?
jerryc41 wrote:
The first one because it looks more natural, less tampered with.
buddah17 wrote:
A fellow UHH member just posted an excellent trifecta of images portraying an old "rock and roller" (from my time...)
That inspired me to follow up with this post.
The first image is of an old abstract painting that I did, and the next three, some "variations" of the same...
SO...
Which one do you like?
(if you don't like any, that's cool too....)
An interesting set, buddah. #2 gets my vote.
I agree with Jerry. #1 would be my pick. It looks like it could be a painting and it makes me wonder about the crowd that I seem to see. The others have a definite digital feel.
If any at all, the first one. Though, each could have its purpose as a graphic.
--Bob
buddah17 wrote:
A fellow UHH member just posted an excellent trifecta of images portraying an old "rock and roller" (from my time...)
That inspired me to follow up with this post.
The first image is of an old abstract painting that I did, and the next three, some "variations" of the same...
SO...
Which one do you like?
(if you don't like any, that's cool too....)
buddah17 wrote:
A fellow UHH member just posted an excellent trifecta of images portraying an old "rock and roller" (from my time...)
That inspired me to follow up with this post.
The first image is of an old abstract painting that I did, and the next three, some "variations" of the same...
SO...
Which one do you like?
(if you don't like any, that's cool too....)
I like the original and no. 2, with the intricate lines.
#2 of 4. It reminds me of looking down on a rock concert crowd. So does 1 but a little too busy. I actually like them all, you are very talented.
I like the second one. For some reason it appeals to me.
buddah17 wrote:
Thanks. I appreciate your reply, but have a question.
IF you came upon any of the other images at an art exhibition (on it's own,) What would your initial thoughts be?
First one: Fine, colorful, well-composed abstract.
2nd: "Oooooo, someone found a Photoshop filter!"
3rd: Very interesting, taking an emotional, "loose" shapes piece and playing it off against geometry. Good one to think about, and worthy of being in an exhibit.
4th: blah, blah, blah.
I hope this helps, being given in the spirit which I think you look at things. If not, I'm sorry. Nos. 1 & 3 I would likely jury into an exhibit.
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