August 13, 2009 (Disrupted landscape)






 

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  • 8/14/2009 4:47 PM Ramon wrote:
    Wow! I see an exploding face with cigarettes and other stuff in its' mouth.
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    1. 8/15/2009 12:29 AM Rachel Clarke wrote:
      LOL!
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  • 8/18/2009 2:10 AM Diana wrote:
    These are some of my responses to Disrupted Landscape. It is a remarkable evocation of a torn landscape with its spiky forms and awkward dissonance of shapes. The predominance of cold colours adds to the impression of uncomfortable and difficult terrain. The piece also has resonance in the ever-present fear we all have of environmental disaster, both on an individual scale as in a local flood, and in the wider context of climate change.
    At the same time, like the Hudson River work, it shows this disaster landscape as a thing of terrible beauty - a bit like the fire photographs of London in the Blitz.
    This is a powerful piece of work.
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