| 23 Mar 1998 | KAMO g14 | Loading...Imail hah, thatīs a funny one. This one is very good | |
| 14 Apr 1998 | JFLyon | Loading...What's good ? The nonce word or the drawing ? (I'd like both of them) | |
| 23 Mar 1999 | Advocate | Loading...have you ever considered changing your style to reflect it's common artistic neighbor, the old minimalistic russian political poster type? rs via email please | |
| 25 Mar 1999 | Jean-Felix Lyon | Loading...Answer to Advocate's comment : Hello, I don't know how I must take your remark about this picture (or was it about the whole stuff presented in my gallery ?). I'm not familiar with the kind of art you mention, I must have seen maybe one or two time in my life examples of russian political imagery (surely during TV presentations about cold war). Have you examples of typical images in that category, I'd be curious to see it (If you have a scanner, it could be easy to send small examples it via email). This was for the objective point. For a more subjective point of view, I'm sad that you considere what I do as a "minimalistic" thing. One of my goal is to show the more detailled scene, and I hope I don't fail in that aim. The more details there is in what I draw, the more I like it (but the global impression of the composition is important to). I d'on't understand how this image, and the others, could be minimalistic. Explain that to me, and I'll try to rectify this in the future. The other word whitch I dislike is "political". I'm not trying to transmit any kind of political message (or maybe the search for freedom and the respect of individuality, but that's not conscient and this is not the goal of all that). This is not a communist propaganda, nor a nationalist, republican, (or whatever you can think of) publicity. This is a Science-Fiction draw, and this is APOLITIC. The simple idea that someone could put this kind of flag on this image makes me uncomfortable... | |
| 3 Apr 1999 | Themnax of lananara | Loading...there are those who will attempt to put this kind of flag on anything, usualy to grind political axes of their own. it is precisely the apoliticalness of not putting the arbitrary assumptions of ANY idology ahead of good logic and clear thinking that fanatics of EVERY stripe seem most to object to. thats their problem and i think they'll just have to learn to deal with it. | |