Liked #1 -- Did you photo shop or play with the image to get that effect? It almost looks like a painting. The geometric pattern of the bricks contrasted with the less regular, more imperfect surface of the bricks and mortar effectively mirrors the quotation. #2 is kind of comical -- almost looks like an antique Rube Goldberg type of device. Fits the quotation. #3 I'm a little lost on. I see the "gradual wasting away" but is there some significance to the pipes that I'm missing? #4 is nicely composed. Reminds me of a Magritte painting. Like looking out into the "happy valley". #5 is like Bethany's but looks like a different set of doors and the lighting is very different, less creepy. #6 is an interesting combination -- picture of the drawing that reflects the quotation -- pale, charcoal drawing give a kind of "gossamer" effect.
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i liked the picture for the qoute we put in her the tomb alive because it is very literal but it shows that part of the story very well.
The pictures are abstract with the quotes. It is interesting and I like the drawing at the end. I am very intrigued.
Liked #1 -- Did you photo shop or play with the image to get that effect? It almost looks like a painting. The geometric pattern of the bricks contrasted with the less regular, more imperfect surface of the bricks and mortar effectively mirrors the quotation.
#2 is kind of comical -- almost looks like an antique Rube Goldberg type of device. Fits the quotation.
#3 I'm a little lost on. I see the "gradual wasting away" but is there some significance to the pipes that I'm missing?
#4 is nicely composed. Reminds me of a Magritte painting. Like looking out into the "happy valley".
#5 is like Bethany's but looks like a different set of doors and the lighting is very different, less creepy.
#6 is an interesting combination -- picture of the drawing that reflects the quotation -- pale, charcoal drawing give a kind of "gossamer" effect.
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