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Prayer Maps undated circa 1984
 
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Photographer Roger Skinner  Roger Skinner {Karma:81846}
Project N/A Camera Model none
Categories Abstracts
Film Format
Portfolio Collage and other Artworks
Abstractions
Lens none
Uploaded 2/22/2009 Film / Memory Type none
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Views 249 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 9 Rating Critique Only Image
Location City -  My Studio
State -  NEW SOUTH WALES
Country - Australia   Australia
About 1010mm X 810mm photocopies hand painted photocopies random printed text on board
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There are 9 Comments in 1 Pages
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pooria  asa   {K:1752} 2/24/2009
very nice composition.

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Owen O'Meara   {K:10503} 2/23/2009
Cheers.
-O

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 2/22/2009
Just looking at it on the big screen in the studio the whole thing is out of whack.. methinks it looks like a crappy job of cropping to me hehehe nevertheless Owen I will drag it out and check it today

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 2/22/2009
hehe thanks Txules.. scares you I dont understand why tho I guess it can be a bit frightening when you consider it as a never ending murmured prayer mandala in the darkeness and thats all a bit pointless I s'pose but thanks for the interesting and personal reaction

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Owen O'Meara   {K:10503} 2/22/2009
It is still a hell of a piece.
-O

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Malules Fernandez Malules Fernandez   {K:54810} 2/22/2009
Always very interesting work, Roger.
They are like small exhibitions that we do

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txules                                . txules  .   {K:62768} 2/22/2009
complex and fascinating, not sure why but it scares me a bit, so it must be a good piece beacuse at least arouses in me something :)
take care....txules

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Roger Skinner Roger Skinner   {K:81846} 2/22/2009
ahh yeah.. they are glued down keke I am sure tho that it was measured and glued and i think what we are looking at here is some sort of lens distortion thing.. I honestly dont know.. I will get it out today and have a look and measure cos yeah like you say it sticks out like you know what

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Owen O'Meara   {K:10503} 2/22/2009
Rog:
This works at every level. The composition here is damn near perfect and the use of the red color nails it down. The only problem I have with it at all is the fact that the long vertical element on the right side is not perfectly straight. In an image this good, that stands out. I would guess that all of the elements are fixed to the base and there is not much you can do with it at this point.
In any event, as a piece of art, this is clearly one of your strongest and one of the strongest pieces I have seen on the site n a hell of a long time. Except for mine, of course.
-Cheers

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