Thanks Michael! I’ll send you measurements sometime this weekend to add to the database.mfaith wrote:Lovely image Stix
The evocative works of Aron Wiesenfeld
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I only have one of his pieces, but I LOVE his stuff...
He came from a comic book background... and his work has evolved beautifully.
I don't really collect others work (aside from the occasional Emek) but I'd love to get another some day.
He came from a comic book background... and his work has evolved beautifully.
I don't really collect others work (aside from the occasional Emek) but I'd love to get another some day.
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Huh?
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Nice. Bunker is too weird for me. The perspective and the girl’s body look off, but the garden is nice.
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I like both, each for different reasons. Bunker has a very blunt message, which is fine given the subject, i.e. nuclear non- proliferation. The floral details look outstanding. The Garden, on the other hand, is suffused with an existential sadness, perhaps the artist reflecting on a recent period of depression or profound loss.
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i will not be passing on garden