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| Oleg Dou | | Account | BASIC - Free | | Status | Professional photographer | | Title | Newspaper | | Art Limited | Featured on July 30, 2007 at 03:21pm by Denis Olivier | | Gallery | Portfolio | | Public projects | 2 [ List? ] | | Created | November 30, -1 at 12:00am | | Published | July 30, 2007 at 12:53pm | | Art Limited seen | Yes | | Seen by members | 617 times | | Seen by visitors | 6670 times | | Favourite | 22 times [ Who? ] | | Social | |
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Ghost Limited I tried to read on her face... but there is nothing more than in her eyesJul 31, 2007 at 12:17am Ghost Limited a great serie, photo art purJul 31, 2007 at 09:29am Lance Ramoth Very interesting to look at. It is amazing I saw your work here. I first stumbled upon it this morning on photo.net, then went to your website. One thing I found was that the images are very nice to look at...nothing draws you in than eyes...you've elevated portraits to a new artform. You may find it hard to do anything else because this is what people will now expect from you. Cheers, Lance.Jul 31, 2007 at 05:19pm Jean-christophe Roux Je t'ai croisé sur DA et suis content de te trouver ici, ton travail est vraiment splendide et atypique.Aug 8, 2007 at 04:17pm Aimelle I like the uniformity and how harmonious it looks from the desaturated colors. It gives character to the composition. I like the concept as well. Artisitc, creative, interesting... well done !Sep 21, 2007 at 04:20pm James Carver Great work! Very creative!Jan 23, 2008 at 04:17pm Svend Videbaek It would have been so much more interesting had you actually covered the model's face with real bits and pieces of newspaper -- headlines, fragments of sentences etc. that would give meaning to where the bits and pieces are places on the face. "Sarkozy mouths off to Putin" for example above the mouth. "Nosy CEO brings down house of cards" on the nose e.g., whatever, something to make the idea live. Graphically, here the computer work is far too obvious and not particularly well done -- medium-quality commercial-grade 3D rendering.Mar 29, 2008 at 10:40am Follow the discussion |
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