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Photographer Harlan Heald  Harlan Heald {Karma:15732}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model Canon D-30
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Uploaded 8/7/2003 Film / Memory Type  
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About Sixth of a series of flattened metal cans that are part of a "found art" collection. This is the backside of a tin can. (The frontside will appear later.)
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There are 28 Comments in 1 Pages
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m.c. lopez   {K:14766} 8/31/2003
arte povera
such a good serie !

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Ulf Fågelhammar   {K:10975} 8/11/2003
A baby boom at usefilm. It is a pyjamas of course.

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Robert Gaither Robert Gaither   {K:34128} 8/10/2003
Like the blue edges on this one. Excellent picture. Nice capture.

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 8/10/2003
nice image and idea !!!1

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John Hatziemmanouil   {K:40580} 8/9/2003
Interesting one Harlan..... from the view of small image (thumpnale) this metalic objects looks like a wear!!!

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Tommaso Di Falco Tommaso Di Falco   {K:23819} 8/8/2003
A nice shot with a mix of colors and texture...I like very much...
enjoy, Tommaso

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Yutaka Itinose Yutaka Itinose   {K:22586} 8/8/2003
Wonderful! A clione(Crione?) swiming under the sea! Lovely image!

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Shigeyuki Mohara Shigeyuki Mohara   {K:4753} 8/8/2003
Beautiful presentation! Excellent work! Regards,Shige

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Andrew Caldwell Andrew Caldwell   {K:18307} 8/8/2003
Found art indeed. I like the color and texture, and the anthropomorphic shape. Really enjoying this series a lot.

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Vladislav Klima Vladislav Klima   {K:3660} 8/8/2003
Nice subject and its beautiful presentation. Excellent humour. By my opinion. Vladislav

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Carole Bradford   {K:10715} 8/8/2003
Reminds me of a 'happy coat' display which I saw in China at one of the many museums. Lovely colours and textures! Great work once again, Harlan!

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Iwona Roslonek   {K:393} 8/8/2003
looks more like a hammer - I would have never guessed it was a can - do the inanimate objects reincarnate too?

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Joksa Juoperi   {K:13473} 8/8/2003
Great capture.
Nice colours and details.
Regards, Joksa.

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Judy Kessler   {K:6316} 8/7/2003
Beautiful Harland. I love your style.

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Ana Vianna   {K:15270} 8/7/2003
Very interesting and good work! Good idea too!

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Sun Shine Sun Shine   {K:6225} 8/7/2003
SUPER!

GI

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Patricia Eifel   {K:5097} 8/7/2003
Such a unique idea--These are very appealing--and a bit funny too. They really do look like they could be right out of the British Museum! Great creativity!

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Kim kyungsang   {K:14135} 8/7/2003
Very nice composition , Harlan

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Hayri CALISKAN   {K:16195} 8/7/2003
Excellent scene once again Harlan. Great composed with very rich colors.
Regards, Hayri.

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Masahiko Shibata Masahiko Shibata   {K:14107} 8/7/2003
As Rhonda says,it looks like a kimono.Nice capture.

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lowell whipple girbes   {K:13151} 8/7/2003
excellent work me like it

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Hermen Pen Hermen Pen   {K:9168} 8/7/2003
Sorry, for me it is not a kimono...
Obviously, it it the sleeping suit of the baby from #5
:)

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MaryBell    {K:32791} 8/7/2003
I too see a kimono...

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Gregory Fiedler   {K:15439} 8/7/2003
Harlan, Well Katherine and Rhonda stole my idea! It looks like a komoda! No not komoda! Not really, I did not see either one. Though it could be a charater in South Park. Never the less, This one has color too! Great addition! Great find and eye!

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Marília Ferraz   {K:-4756} 8/7/2003
Most certainly a vest from a chinese dinasty, Harlan, preserved by you for us in your already fascinating museum. Marília

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Rhonda Prince   {K:17687} 8/7/2003
Harlan, love this one and K stole my idea. It does look like a kimono in the thumbnail especially. Great glow to it!

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Fabio Keiner   {K:81109} 8/7/2003
hammered and smashed and battered to forms
:)
intense arte povera

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Katherine Hagen   {K:2359} 8/7/2003
Harlan, I always watch for your photos. They are always appealing! The only thing I don't like about this (what looks to me as a metal threaded kimono...very elegant design) are the numbers at the bottom. If this were just an oil filter....yea numbers would work, but to my imagination it is beautiful and the numbers spoil it. Hang it in a gallery and anyone would see what I see (I think). Great work. K

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