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Post by kenc on Oct 17, 2013 23:05:52 GMT
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janis
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Post by janis on Oct 18, 2013 3:09:44 GMT
As thought-provoking as ever, Ken. I can't say it is among my favorites from you, but insofar as it has compelled close study by me, I would have to qualify it as a success. A shot of the faucet and dripping plaster alone would have done it for me, but I'm guessing you are partial to sentences that carry more than one idea.
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Post by nickjohnson on Oct 18, 2013 10:30:57 GMT
Gosh Ken, you sure offer full value here. FWIW I'm seeing two pictures here. If you split this vertically - so that the right side is 1/3rd and the left side is 2/3rds I think you may have two compelling images. As it is my eyes go a bit crossed - darting back and forth between the two sides. Right, I'm off to the medicine cabinet - see yah.
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Post by Stevewebb on Oct 19, 2013 11:25:04 GMT
I am intrigued by the pencil marks on the wall, and frustrated I can't see more at the same time.
Very interesting Ken as usual.
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Post by kenc on Oct 19, 2013 12:24:52 GMT
Thanks guys! I agree it contains two images, but I prefer them together. Someone else who saw this also mentioned the pencil marks as being really important to him - I think without them it wouldn't hang together as well.
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Post by chrisc on Oct 19, 2013 12:53:22 GMT
Maybe as a triptych:
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Post by kenc on Oct 21, 2013 13:16:47 GMT
Interesting take on it Chris. Should I call it "Tres Amigos?"
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