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Work of the Week Vote Results and Comments |
8 Votes |
10 Votes |
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Choice "A"
Four Squares #3. Oil on Canvas. 120x95 cm. |
Choice "B"
Four Squares #2. Oil on Canvas. 95x75 cm. |
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Funny, I was all set to vote for #2 - number one being to intrusive -, but when I kept looking I decided that one was my favorite because of the more subtle play of adding and subtracting. MJ
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this one just works for me, tho I like the movement in A as well
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Keep exploring this motif...for some reason the three colors are more pleasing than two. Rule of Three? Who knows, just my reaction.
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It's just abstract for me; nothing less but also nothing more.....maybe you can try to use this in your landscapes? Ronald Knots.
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I live the vibrant color!
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A seems to have an almost Asian flair to the markings which I like but the colors in B won the day. Keep up the great work Erik! - Brian
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Shades of Rothko, but with the extra twists of verticality and an extra column.
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I guess I'm going for the primary colors. There's something about that purple that doesn't appeal to my own palette... !
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The colors are fab. In design, I like the way Choice A leaps past the canvas boundaries. B is more confined, like Five Squares. Ann
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for me the yellow and blue, just because of the colours. Best wishes from Budapest, I can recommend it! Marcel |
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the red looks great in the blue, makes me think of the sea. Emmy( also from Budapest!) |
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