A few years ago, we featured Spanish photographer Chema Madoz and his surreal, black and white photos. Born in 1958, and with several collections to his name, Madoz is famously coy about his pictures' aim, even when asked directly:
"The fact is that I don’t give any thought to the reaction they’ll cause in the viewer," Madoz told Bookstyle. "I look for images that move me and touch me, that make me feel that I’m doing something different which I wasn’t aware of. I want to be able to stand in front of my pictures and feel that I can communicate with them. If a picture says something to me, I feel confident that there may be other people who will experience the same thing."
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Well spotted, I love looking at wood as there is always a pattern hiding somewhere.
Seriously?! The glass is in the same position as something else that has that shape...
Load More Replies...The glass is in the same place as her public hair. Women generally get hair in that region, although, pop culture makes you thinks otherwise
What if, as an artist, now stay with me on this one... It was all intentional: The slightly hairy arms, the slightly office center glass that could be something else, the fact that she's not standing exactly straight, the image stopping at the chin, etc? What if it makes you think about larger issues?...
A similar image was used in a U.S. television commercial. I don't remember what they were selling. It was promptly yanked off the air. Some of my fellow Americans have no sense of humor.
Other than a lot of hair on the arms, the glass isn't centered enough to be what I think he was going for.
i first saw this concept in an australian ad http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3301679/You-taste-Bush-Advert-Australian-wine-maker-banned-sexual-innuendo-causes-complaints.html
It isn't a guy but even if it was, the answer would be because he's free to do so.
Load More Replies...Pretty clever, because in german vocabulary a bulb and a pear share their noun.
I see unlocked potential, or the destruction involved in the creative process. Part of building is tearing down. As a literal interpretation, if the records never get played/the cymbals never get hit, we'll never know the sounds they make. Consequently, they'll break. There's irony there too, impermanence vs. breaking records (literally and figuratively). #JustSpitballing #ILoveArt #BreakRecords
These really aren't very 'mind bending ' , they are nice to look at if anything
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These really aren't very 'mind bending ' , they are nice to look at if anything
clever, creative and wonderful! made me search for more from this author :)
just as Frederick explained I'm taken by surprise that anybody able to make $6262 in 4 weeks on the computer computer . ►►► www.social36.com