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le Insurge by `Senecal:iconSenecal:


©2005-2009 `Senecal
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"le Insurgé"

At night, the best way to see something is to avoid looking directly at it.
Not that this has anything to do with the image.
A good mix of traditional work in flora shapes ( that's graphite) and usual digital stuff for the other parts.


An aside...
Nice to see today too that ARoulette (Alex) has a featured work as a DD!
I did for some months, actually work with him at the same geographic location.
We've collaborated on a few works as well. One day I will have to dig that out and post it.

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Beautiful, as always. I love the way the yellow strips work as illumination, as if it were viewed through some crazy paned glass door. The graphite is suggestive of etching and offsets the busy textures below. :ahoy:
:icontedthehed:
thats awesome.. i love this
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Muchas Garcias.
Glad you stopped on by!

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My spirit animal is Gary Coleman.

The Exquisite Corpse , Visionary Art Tribe
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I am le french, looch at me vith my cheese and sigarettte. Hoh hoh.

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:iconcogwurx:
Nifty. I the face really pulls one in...and once one is too close...it's over.

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Ah thanks for the insights!

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My spirit animal is Gary Coleman.

The Exquisite Corpse , Visionary Art Tribe
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Very beautiful...Love the mix between the graphite curvy lines and the digital squares....you can get lost in all those levels of perspectives...

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:icongiadrosich:
One aspect that I really enjoy (and I admit, I look forward too) in your work is the technique of layering that you use. This gives a depth and mystery to each image that I find intriguing.
So often, when I view non-representative artwork, it is a little too flat for my taste. Nothing wrong with flatness, if one is talking lumber or pancakes, but for my art, give me something I can walk into!

I apologize for trying to lable your art as non-represenative. That was just by way of comparison. Your images, I think, straddle that fine line between genre. Composed of the known and the unknown, it brings both recognizable and geometric elements into play, combining these into an arraingment that takes some serious study to decipher.

Okay, I'll stop the intellectualizing. Perhaps I should just shut up and enjoy the art!

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"I Ink, Therefore, I Am."
A member of the Loreena McKennitt Club.

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