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Contemporary Art Gallery

Imaginative Art Gallery

2 total reviews 
Comment from jrconrad


Very interesting, complex study. the individual parts compelling on their own. I't a little put off by the separation of each object. Maybe cornering the squares on the top. Just an idea. Cheers, JR.

 Comment Written 24-Jul-2014


reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
    Thank you much JR, for your kind review. The objects above are free hanging modern paintings. Each has strings and casts a reddish brown shadow. It may does not show on your computer. I had lately experiences that almost every computer shows pictures a bit different, even if calibrated. I think it may has to do with the power. I just tried. I see all the shadows, even in the upload, clearly on my laptop if it is plugged in. If I run it on battery, the picture is much darker, I will turn the light up a notch.
reply by jrconrad on 24-Jul-2014
    I believe you're right. I constantly have people say things about my postings is not what is actually there. Cheers.
Comment from Liilia


This not only is an excellent rendition of a contemporary art gallery but shows true dedication to your art in lovingly dealing with each detail and planning to put them together in a harmonious way. Love the way you created the glass sculptures - that is about as creative as you can get. The black background really helps to showcase the art. Love the blue butterfly and sun motifs to balance the more abstract and distorted objects. Even though we may be very contemporary these days, still there is a need to see something we can easily recognize and often love. Thank you for creating this masterpiece and I appreciate your expertise in manipulating the files and objects.

 Comment Written 23-Jul-2014


reply by the author on 24-Jul-2014
    Wow! So many stars! You made my day with your attentive and very encouraging review.
    That is the beauty of contemporary art. It takes from all the arts from the past and often mixes genres and styles. Realism with a touch of abstract or surrealism is as often seen as its opposite.