Reply Mon 18 Feb, 2008 11:01 am
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Reply Mon 18 Feb, 2008 11:20 am
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Thank you for posting these. Techniques that "morph" the hues and texture of facial flesh do not usually grab me. However, counting down from the top, images 4 and 5 fully capture my attention. These two faces suggest all kinds of stories and emotions--in other words, they take me beneath the manipulated surface to the continuing generation of possibilty that, for me, is the sine qua non of art. I really like them.

Hope you will continue to post your work.

Best wishes.
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