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Julie A

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Jun 1, 2001, 7:38:15 PM6/1/01
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My website has examples of my work, ranging from illustration/representative
work to contemporary paintings and digital art. I have an exhibition of my
digital art starting on Monday for the month of June in York, UK.
Any comments appreciated.
http://www.dust-blue.co.uk

Also, a site featuring my students' work - they are inmates serving their
sentences in a prison in the UK.
http://www.inside-art.co.uk

Many thanks,

Julie


RolandKoch

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Jun 2, 2001, 12:47:32 PM6/2/01
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Your "Landscape" hit on me especially. mmm. Also liked the "Cell#.." series.
I presume that 'cell' refers to microscopic resources and not to prison
architecture.

I was astounded too at the quality of output from the prison artists.
Gad. I think I might profit from a spell in a cell too!

Roland Koch
www.xlab.co.za


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Bob & Dale Ford

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Jun 2, 2001, 5:14:53 PM6/2/01
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RolandKoch wrote:

> Your "Landscape" hit on me especially. mmm. Also liked the "Cell#.." series.
> I presume that 'cell' refers to microscopic resources and not to prison
> architecture.
>
> I was astounded too at the quality of output from the prison artists.
> Gad. I think I might profit from a spell in a cell too!
>
> Roland Koch
> www.xlab.co.za

Oh I am sure you can think up a way to end up in one Lol :-)))))))
jj
Dale

keith o'connor (tinmangallery.com)

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Jun 2, 2001, 6:23:37 PM6/2/01
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Hi Julie:
I chose Real 2000 for my comment - I
like texture.
Personally, I would like to see the
rectangle on the lower left, the one
with the red bottom; strongly textured
top and passages on the right side,
moved sightly to the left, such that,
the distance between the rectangle and
the bottom of the painting, is the same
as the distance between the rectangle
and the left side of the painting. I
think this equality would cause the
rectangle to exert more tension with the
corner, thus counter balancing the
strength of the right corner.

The top of the painting is very strong -
and I am inclined to think that
slightly stronger bits of red in the
lower left might give it enough strength
to counter the strong texture of the top
and set up the lower left as a dominant
position. It happens to be my particular
bias to see the lower left as the
dominant position and set up competing
tensions in other areas.

your humble servant
keith (the By Town gentleman)

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RolandKoch

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Jun 3, 2001, 12:43:38 AM6/3/01
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How droll, Dale, how very droll indeed. ;)
Let's leave my country's crime statistics out of this NG, if you don't mind!
Roland Koch
Mogale City, South Africa.

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Bob & Dale Ford

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Jun 5, 2001, 3:33:47 PM6/5/01
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Didn't know you were in South Africa.
Dale

Julie A

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Jun 5, 2001, 6:43:12 PM6/5/01
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Thanks for everyone's comments, even if it did go slightly off topic :o)

Julie


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