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Grandfather Accessories
 
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 By: Andrew Polushkin  
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Photographer  Andrew Polushkin {Karma:311}
Project #15 Personal style & the metaphysics of art. Camera Model  
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Uploaded 9/9/2002 Film / Memory Type  
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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 11/10/2003
same as Jonathan !

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ana ribeiro   {K:21290} 11/10/2003
like this one in a special way

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Fernando Ladeira   {K:849} 10/5/2003
I really apreciate what yOu do.

It?s a verY creative work.

Congrats.

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Jonathan Kane   {K:10641} 5/22/2003
I hope you know how much of a fan of yours I am..

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vicky ego   {K:1423} 5/11/2003
Is she baffles and don't know which one to choose!!

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sept sea   {K:2569} 4/30/2003
Love it!!!

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shelby koning   {K:5450} 4/26/2003
charming... such a study of contrasts.

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Marc Gougenheim   {K:5398} 11/26/2002
This one is another picture of yours I really love ! It took me a little time to notice what was in these little holes in the wall. And when I did, I laughed so loud that my teeths must have looked just like those ! :-))

3 things I find great here, besides that:

1) The hair style. It may sound silly, but I think it is perfect for this image, and it adds a lot to our understanding of her "personality" - since her face is turned away.

2) The feet. They also help to see a little girl in her, without seeing her face.

3) The composition is really fabulous. So simple, and that is why it works so well once we see what is in hese 2 holes. Of course, we are somehow wondering then whether these teeths and eye are her's, or rather someone else's. And if they belong to someone else, we wonder who, and what happened; and if they are her's, then we wonder what happened as well.

I'm getting more and more of a clear feeling that you have read and read and probably love Nabokov's Lolita... I also feel a lot of Dostoievski in certain pieces of yours... Am I somehow right in saying so...?

Wonderful, Andrew. I hope you will upload more pictures before I am finished commenting all the ones you already uploaded. Regards.

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John Doe   {K:170} 9/11/2002
Andrew, your work is always so intriguing. I really enjoy this one like many others of yours.

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Elizabeth van Hulst   {K:283} 9/11/2002
I think the black edges are a little to blunt. If it faded out a little more gradually, it may look more haunting.

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Terrence Kent   {K:7023} 9/9/2002
Someday I'm going to travel to see these in person, before i die anyway heh

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