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October 5th, 2009 at 12:55 pm
It is interesting to see the development of your personal narrative manifest itself in the form of the farm animals. The piece featuring the green piggy banks on the shelf is particularly effective. Any one of the pigs in this piece, if it were to stand alone, would be rather static and vague. Together, the pigs create a dynamic scene that successfully activates the space around them: especially the pig that has fallen to the floor. I find the space between the figures ( specifically the fallen pig and the pig about to fall) to be both foreboding and compelling. I think it was crucial to capture this moment in mid-action. The pig about to fall off the edge lends a much needed sense of danger and urgency to the composition.
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February 26th, 2011 at 4:23 am
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February 26th, 2011 at 7:02 pm
Throughout this grand design of things you’ll receive a B- with regard to hard work. Where you misplaced us was first on all the facts. You know, it is said, the devil is in the details… And it could not be more true right here. Having said that, let me reveal to you what did give good results. Your article (parts of it) is definitely highly persuasive which is possibly why I am taking the effort in order to opine. I do not really make it a regular habit of doing that. Next, despite the fact that I can notice the leaps in reasoning you make, I am not really convinced of just how you seem to connect the points which inturn produce your conclusion. For now I will subscribe to your issue however trust in the foreseeable future you actually link your facts better.
August 30th, 2011 at 5:20 am
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