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I really like this work by Lucy Skaer. I think that it coinsides with my project of being immersden in the landscape. I like the spiragrafes, think that they look very ellagent and delicit. I also think that it could be an abstract way of showing contour lines.
I like how you cant see the figers face as it gives it a tone of un-knowing-ness to it, as if that could be anybody (or even yourself). I also think that there is something sinister about this. As the coulders that have been ued are dark and the blue that has been used has a green tinge to it. This could scgnafie the weather? As clouds are building before a large thunder storm.
By looking at the photograph it makes me think that it has been printed onto something, possibuly fabric as it is a bit blochie and looks as though it has some kind of texture to it.
I really like her stly of work
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