| 15 Jul 1999 | John Teall | when i saw the thunbnail my thought was a jar of memories - i wondered what the "stopper" was - now i see a purple candle - more induring symbolicly then red - certainly friendlier - and more real then a mere white one - not that there's anything wrong with that either - but this gives the immage a focus - the taoist monad can and does mean many things - mostly i think it represents the joining and interrelatedness of "opposites" - thus joining to symbolize completeness and fulfilment - so there is more in that jar then memories - there are pasts and futures both and fears and hopes as well... | |
| 19 Jul 1999 | Sylvie Jackson | I thought the same as John, a jar of memories, and it was really neat to see the exact same picture turn into something new when I looked at it in a larger format. Only one thing to change: the table edge behind a round glass object will curve. If you don't know what I mean, go to the FARP and take a look at the tutorial on reflective surfaces | |
| 21 Jul 1999 | The Artist | I didn't see this.......but ah well.....looking back at the thumbnail I guess it does | |
| 26 Jul 1999 | Cari 'Zoe' Chittenden | the table is drawn very realistic, the mood of the picture impressed me...okay the other guys are right when they say that the table bows unter a look through the bottle but now the bottle looks very filigree...like this picture. | |
| 10 Feb 2000 | Aleksi Stenberg | This is really interesting, your best pic so far, methinks. | |