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JCThugsta
01-12-2004, 12:38 PM
i like it.....pretty unique shit

Dillahmac
01-12-2004, 01:06 PM
That's real tight, but the text is
hard to read.

G®åfhïkúl
01-13-2004, 08:18 AM
i dont get it......

G®åfhïkúl
01-14-2004, 08:50 AM
seriously i dont lol im tryin to figure
out what tha skull and wing post to form...

Tredici
01-14-2004, 02:50 PM
i dont get it......

same here?
this has no interpretation of the devil to me... it looks like some kid then a mask with wings?

G®åfhïkúl
01-14-2004, 11:56 PM
Expressionism is a style of art in which the intention is not to
reproduce a subject accurately, but instead to portray it in such a way as to express the inner
state of the artist regardless of your previously stated statement my dear
friend, the true subjectional matter of this work to me seems ill-defined. Even if it is a form of
expression, the image doesnt have any real subject matter aside from the name. To me all I
see is someones curly hair, with a skull with identical patterned wings on opposing sides but
only mirrored. Which makes this image hard to understand where the artist wants us to go or
wants us to see. In a way when one sees wings they want to invision them protruding from
ones back, and thats what this image is suggesting to me, but there is no back just a skull and
the way the lower curls of hair fall they somehow suggest that the subjectional person in this
image is facing the viewers but it is thrown off due to the wings being there, by looking at the
wings and hair it makes you vizualize a humped-back character in a way. The colors dont too
much appeal to me ither, why because I feel that there is too much contrast going on, this
makes the hair and red area of this image just jump out at you for no reason. Making your eyes
expect more when thats all thats there just black, then a redzone. Based on my opinion on this
color I think the image is too underbalanced in the use of color and also by the placement of
the figure in absolute midpoint to the image space...

but this is just my stern opinionated
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