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Hill Photo 2/9/2010 7:37 AM
This is the photo which contains shows the high hill on which one photographer taking the photographs with his camera. The high mountains along with ground can be seen from the top of the hill.The picture clearly indicates the height of the hill as we can see the image of the man who is standing on the top of the hill. This art shows the great view of mountain, sky along with front mountains in a row with ground in between the front mountains and the viewer.This is great art which describe the nature art painted by god. It shows how small the human is in front of the nature. It indicates or rather give the warning to us that don't try to become over smart about your intelligence and power, remember that i am (nature) is great in all areas.We an take the message from this art that -  we should honor the greatness of the nature and should be keep it as it is. Do not try to damaged or destruct the fineness of it.   
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Reflected Chaos 2/9/2010 2:45 AM
At first glance I would have never realized this was a work of photography, it has the initial look and feel of a painting. More than that, it is almost more like a statue - it is so lifelike, it seems as if it will jump out and come to life, to come to be a moving image or a video still. The thing I like most about this piece is the use of androgynous features. I wonder how much of the gender neutrality of the image depicted relates to the chaos that is mentioned in the title... or if they have reached some peace or nirvana like state, which is how I read the expression on their face.The effect of the streaks of light add an extra layer to process, add an extra layer of meaning... but I do wonder if the piece would be even more effective if it was stripped down without the added light effects, with only the head and it's reflection, facing each other alone.
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Together Yet Torn 2/9/2010 2:32 AM
The first thing I am drawn to in this piece is the juxtapositions - the wild blue hair color against the dull blond hair color, the cross that reminds one of religious Christian symbols and artwork on the one side in contrast to the moon on the other side - the moon being reminiscent of more pagan symbols and artwork. There is also the use of the warm oranges and yellows against the coldness of the blues... the colors contrast each other so much it almost makes it confusing to the eye as to where to look. I wonder if the intention of the artist was to make the viewer feel this confusion upon looking at it - and if that is to reflect back to us the feelings of confusion the woman depicted in the painting is feeling. The piece seems to speak of all the compartmentalizing we must do in life.
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landscape 2/8/2010 9:17 PM
This landscape would be a lot more interesting if there was more use of color. It seems a little bland and boring to me. I like the angle you chose to come from, but there is not enough detail and I do not feel like it is intricate enough. I do like the contrast you used between the pine trees and the beautiful colors of the leave trees. The sky could use some more work and some more color also.
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light 2/8/2010 9:04 PM
The use of light in this piece is wonderful. The leg and stomach look very realistic but her right arm looks a little strange near the shoulder. The face looks a little too light.
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bold colors 2/8/2010 8:58 PM
The use of bold colors in this piece is my favorite. It envokes a strong feeling of happiness and I love the dash of color used to the left of the horizon. The use of oils was a great choice. I like the mystery of the dark spot in the middle of the horizon. To me, it symbolizes that there is sometimes a dark spot during happy times. The title is very fitting and the wind is very present
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Thank you! 2/8/2010 5:12 PM
This piece took a long time to create. Almost a year, If I recall. I appreciate your comments very much. You are very insightful!
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Nice Juxtaposition of Nature with Squares. 2/8/2010 3:04 PM
I like how the person's face is in the air, and hidden, so that the viewer is not sure of what they're seeing. The swirls emanating from the face make me think of lots of thoughts swirling around our minds. There is almost a Picasso-esque feel to the face, because the eye and mouth are off-center. I also like the light colors at the top contrasted with the darker colors at the bottom of the piece. Overall, very nice job.
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Bristlecone Forest 4968 2/8/2010 2:56 PM
This photographic work makes me want to be there. The lines almost flow into each other. The road that disapears into the horizon makes me want to be there.  The colors are also very strong. This almost looks like a painting to me.  The clouds also create an interesting line that breaks up the horizon.  Everything flows very nicely in this piece too.
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Windows To The Soul 2/8/2010 2:53 PM
A collection of 6, currently in publications through Magdavinity Enterprises. (Magdavinity.com) This series can be viewed at Angelnook.com / Artist JP Madison / Windows To The SoulThanks for sharing!
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