Reviews from

One Vision of Uluru

Painting from dreams

9 total reviews 
Comment from holly


Love your eye , all seeing , I am not sure if it would be my favourite dream, but I like the image, shame its out of focus but I am sure its just this site.
What is it painted in, watercolour, oils?

 Comment Written 26-May-2004

Comment from Villavicencio


I really like this work for its unusual qualities. It is very refreshing to see someone produce something as personal and amazing as dream-matter. What is interesting is that it does not have any of the cliches of surrealist art. It has a sense of emotional content as signified in the colours themselves, as well as the eye, which could symbolize the awakening sense that the artist has in his or her rich imaginative cortex.

 Comment Written 27-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 29-Apr-2004
    thank's for your praise.
Comment from Wolfdancer13


A great flow of expressionary design to illustrate the impressions from a dreamstate. The overall image is a bit out of focus, lacking a sharpness. I liked your cast of orange and red shades behind the eye symbol you portray, next to the green side borders. Interesting, to sit and wonder what lies behind the scope of inspiration for this work.

 Comment Written 27-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 29-Apr-2004
    merci beaucoup.
Comment from WickedLizzie


I like the primitive nature of this piece. Good use of colors, and I like the bold strokes of the eye. Too bad that the compression and resizing of this piece have obscured details a bit.

 Comment Written 26-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 27-Apr-2004
    Thanks for your comments
Comment from Richard


The composition is alright. I can't tell if the actual pictureis what we see or has been too compressed. I look forward to seeing more of your work.

 Comment Written 26-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 27-Apr-2004
    Thank you for the review
Comment from emotif


Unfortunately, being an Australian, I can still remember Uluru when it was called 'Ayers Rock' and was a special place, a wonder of the world, where people could visit, yet as we can see, it has degenerated into something else!

 Comment Written 25-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 25-Apr-2004
    Isn't Uluru the aboriginal name? Or am I mistaken? The name isn't really significant though.
Comment from RUBY REDWINE


Jolly Jaguar, ART LIES IN THE EYES OF THE BEHOLDER. To me this is art. First, the background colors are stunning, the flames look like a sun storm. The eye is a very deep mystical symbol. It was used correctly here, as this is the dream world. There are so many places I could go with this, but only you know the meaning of the dream, so keep it a secret, that way it is more appealing.
RUBY REDWINE

 Comment Written 25-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 25-Apr-2004
    Thanks for your review, although I don't think my work's professional at all it's very nice to hear it from someone else.
Comment from JATH


The background colors and texture of flames have a lot of potential though the image does seem blurred. (not docking points for photo as it is the painting in critique) But the eye didn't do anything for me. It's a little too simplified in comparison to the time spent on the background. What medium is this done in?

 Comment Written 24-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 25-Apr-2004
    I know about the poor picture quality. Sadly, I only have a cheap webcam to use at the moment. This picture is only a section of the whole thing, it was the clearest I could get.
    Thanks for your review.
Comment from idrawalot


i liked the colors, but i wasn't too keen on the eye there. i'd like to see more of your work to see what else you've got,

 Comment Written 24-Apr-2004


reply by the author on 24-Apr-2004
    Thanks for your review, as I say it's only from memory from a dream.
    I shall be putting some more of my stuff up tomorrow and I'll try to get the picture quality as good as possible.
    Pain that I've only got a crappy web camera. I will have to invest in a proper digi cam.
    tra