I think that it is a wonderful thing to do the approach with new art not to bundle off the tragedy for the human race in the past and to learn something there. It is a symbol of the mistake of man who looks like Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima.The human still has a lot of what must reflect on one's past conduct.Suggestive.
kebin
taking a stand in art is always a great brave and very difficult thing to do – it makes the artist so vulnerable and exposes him to all kinds of reactions! if great tragic events, horrifiying deeds, anniversaries of terror are involved – there are so many things to consider: piety, for example, the decency of not wanting to hurt people's feelings more, or all over again, to be respectful and reverent without being "p c", etc. commenting on a work like this is equally hard – at least for me! the picture and point of view, of course, is great – the look through the fence on "ground zero" – the zero-existence of the twin towers, the souls and lives lost etc.… personally, i don't really like the "extra-editing", which to me seems a little too obvious and bold – the cross = death and the red blobs = blood! but i do appreciate the brave attempt of commenting on the "un-commentable"! lg, sabine.
Eliseo Gutiérrez 10/10/2010 20:15
Enigmática y luminosa ventana.Saludos
Sergio Pessolano 28/09/2010 19:39
Excellent eye!Vera Shulga 28/09/2010 17:03
Life in geometry...Segura Carmona 28/09/2010 12:28
Excelente encuadre, luz, color y gran composición, saludos.KEBIN 27/09/2010 7:41
I think that it is a wonderful thing to do the approach with new art not to bundle off the tragedy for the human race in the past and to learn something there. It is a symbol of the mistake of man who looks like Atomic Bomb Dome in Hiroshima.The human still has a lot of what must reflect on one's past conduct.Suggestive.kebin
Adele D. Oliver 23/09/2010 0:10
An image that leaves a lot open to interpretation and imagination. I like your artistic editing!greetings, Adele
laura castro 22/09/2010 16:48
Immagini originali accolte da particolari scenografie...complimenti!!!Kaith Kakavouli 18/09/2010 7:33
I care more about what they (usa) do to the hole world.....s. sabine krause 14/09/2010 9:54
taking a stand in art is always a great brave and very difficult thing to do – it makes the artist so vulnerable and exposes him to all kinds of reactions! if great tragic events, horrifiying deeds, anniversaries of terror are involved – there are so many things to consider: piety, for example, the decency of not wanting to hurt people's feelings more, or all over again, to be respectful and reverent without being "p c", etc. commenting on a work like this is equally hard – at least for me! the picture and point of view, of course, is great – the look through the fence on "ground zero" – the zero-existence of the twin towers, the souls and lives lost etc.… personally, i don't really like the "extra-editing", which to me seems a little too obvious and bold – the cross = death and the red blobs = blood! but i do appreciate the brave attempt of commenting on the "un-commentable"! lg, sabine.