m_driscoll
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Corlan: Thank you! Yeah, originals. We got them a decade ago when I thought we had money. I looked of Dubout briefly. Bookmarked for later. Some of his work is exactly what we were talking about....Piranesi? Originals?!!? :shocked:
will you adopt me, Matt? :ROTFL:
Re the multi interaction part, if you don't know him you might want to have a look into the work of the caricaturist Albert Dubout and especially his street scenes. For some reason -and quite surprisingly- it's not well documented on the internet at all (just some general drawings on google), but his larger street scenes are simply estounding with details (and humor).
Well done on the PP.
(even though your mischievous plot has been exposed :grin
On the last set, i'm partial to "Gum Wall Confessional". A good addition to your "reflections" series, with a lot of layers, angles and dimensions. Then it's not before you look closer into the details that you figure out the real (smaller) scale of the composition. Love it :thumbs:
Cheers, Matt
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