Off The Grid 09 Brabant
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wow.. just amazing work
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how can this be classic when he has only been doing prints for 2 years or so?
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what do you think of Mark's new piece?usamamasan1 wrote:how can this be classic when he has only been doing prints for 2 years or so?
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it's tyt!
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interesting, but I think it could have done without the powerpole
sure, but that's the idea of the title of the print.galactus43 wrote:interesting, but I think it could have done without the powerpole
mistersmith wrote: Yet another pair of prints that I freak over, plan to frame for my office, buy for too much money, then stash away in a flat file because framing is balls expensive. Can't wait.
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Beautiful, nice work Mark
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Fair enough. It takes away from the rest of the image for mine. It is an interesting concept however the powerpole is pretty overdone these days.kramer73 wrote:sure, but that's the idea of the title of the print.galactus43 wrote:interesting, but I think it could have done without the powerpole
i kinda agree with galactus on this one. very nice image but would have been even better without the pole just because it is a funny angle compared to the houses & landscape. my 0.02...
galactus43 wrote:Fair enough. It takes away from the rest of the image for mine. It is an interesting concept however the powerpole is pretty overdone these days.kramer73 wrote:sure, but that's the idea of the title of the print.galactus43 wrote:interesting, but I think it could have done without the powerpole
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The sky looks amazing.
Take a closer look... the pole is correct in relation to the tree ... it is the buildings that seem to be being pulled by some force that is just out of sight and up and to the left ... at least thats what I see.jmacd wrote:i kinda agree with galactus on this one. very nice image but would have been even better without the pole just because it is a funny angle compared to the houses & landscape. my 0.02...
galactus43 wrote:Fair enough. It takes away from the rest of the image for mine. It is an interesting concept however the powerpole is pretty overdone these days.kramer73 wrote:sure, but that's the idea of the title of the print.galactus43 wrote:interesting, but I think it could have done without the powerpole