Monday, November 14, 2011

Sun Dials And Other Sculptures



I am greatly impressed by the artwork of a fine Brit named Daveid Harber and only to those who have been delighted by his creations would understand the impact of his delivery.


What you see now is a good example of the format used by this artist and his inclination to spheres.You will also see in the next issue a sample of the artis's work in London's Heathrow Terminal 5 the couterpart of this tendency made out of rectangular shapes.


There is a large amount of information to be processed when you face a sculpture like this, as all the elemnts invloved are a high bar to any comparison you may attempt. The shine, the opaqueness, the sturdiness, the height, the orientation and the high spirit it portrays.


This kind of artwork is made to endure the change of times and most probably will be able to make it through centuries with proper dusting and cleaning I would say.

Until the next issue, all the best.

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Monday, March 29, 2010

Setting up the Gears

Well boys and girls get ready for the endless stream of information that will pass through this medium directly to you your heads. Hopefully some of the content will make a difference in your photographic activity. Very soon we will have pictures to be Analise and critiqued by me in a positive way. I must acknowledge that sometimes I see pictures that good that I go full force against their tiniest flaws, flaming in jealousy. See you next time.

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