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Adam Koukoudakis??, by manchestermike on Jul 1, 2007 14:17:12 GMT 1, Well you can't miss him... threads all over the place about him
Again... WHY the splodges, makes an ok image look shit
Well you can't miss him... threads all over the place about him
Again... WHY the splodges, makes an ok image look shit
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BK83
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Adam Koukoudakis??, by BK83 on Jul 2, 2007 19:23:31 GMT 1, Absolutely agree ManchesterMike -- they're completely irrelevant. By using the paint drips he says something completely different about the image. it's all you notice and totally detracts from the concept. I hate to be the one to say it, because I know people love Koukadakis so much (although cant figure out why), but that sort of thing truly is the mark of amatuer artistic talent. There I said it. Flame away.
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I only say this because a lot of artists seem to use this technique of the drips and splatters without really thinking about it's usage. I agree ins some instances it is indeed effective and an absolute must in a piece, but a lot of artists use it without understanding the artistic merit behind it. Whenever this is done the artists is essentially referencing Jackson Pollock and the problem with that is that by referencing him you draw the viewer into a relationship with the artist and Pollock and quite Frankly -- Pollock did it best. Koukadakis is not using the paint drips here for visual referencing to the art, he is merely using them as a visual aesthetic that instead of adding value to the image severely detracts value.
Absolutely agree ManchesterMike -- they're completely irrelevant. By using the paint drips he says something completely different about the image. it's all you notice and totally detracts from the concept. I hate to be the one to say it, because I know people love Koukadakis so much (although cant figure out why), but that sort of thing truly is the mark of amatuer artistic talent. There I said it. Flame away.
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I only say this because a lot of artists seem to use this technique of the drips and splatters without really thinking about it's usage. I agree ins some instances it is indeed effective and an absolute must in a piece, but a lot of artists use it without understanding the artistic merit behind it. Whenever this is done the artists is essentially referencing Jackson Pollock and the problem with that is that by referencing him you draw the viewer into a relationship with the artist and Pollock and quite Frankly -- Pollock did it best. Koukadakis is not using the paint drips here for visual referencing to the art, he is merely using them as a visual aesthetic that instead of adding value to the image severely detracts value.
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Adam Koukoudakis??, by finsburyparkranger on Jul 2, 2007 19:32:42 GMT 1, Yep they annoy me as well. Great image but overkilled with trying too hard. When he strips them off I might be very interested in getting a print. Its even more pertinent now that blair could hyperthitcally get done for crimes against humanity because he has no protection as being head of state.
Yep they annoy me as well. Great image but overkilled with trying too hard. When he strips them off I might be very interested in getting a print. Its even more pertinent now that blair could hyperthitcally get done for crimes against humanity because he has no protection as being head of state.
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stuey09
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Adam Koukoudakis??, by stuey09 on Jul 2, 2007 19:35:58 GMT 1, Yep they annoy me as well. Great image but overkilled with trying too hard. When he strips them off I might be very interested in getting a print. Its even more pertinent now that blair could hyperthitcally get done for crimes against humanity because he has no protection as being head of state.
He might have thought he was head of state, FPR, but that job belongs to the Queen.
Yep they annoy me as well. Great image but overkilled with trying too hard. When he strips them off I might be very interested in getting a print. Its even more pertinent now that blair could hyperthitcally get done for crimes against humanity because he has no protection as being head of state. He might have thought he was head of state, FPR, but that job belongs to the Queen.
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Adam Koukoudakis??, by finsburyparkranger on Jul 2, 2007 19:43:45 GMT 1, Yep they annoy me as well. Great image but overkilled with trying too hard. When he strips them off I might be very interested in getting a print. Its even more pertinent now that blair could hyperthitcally get done for crimes against humanity because he has no protection as being head of state. He might have thought he was head of state, FPR, but that job belongs to the Queen.
Oh yeah, jesus he even had me fooled. ;D
Yep they annoy me as well. Great image but overkilled with trying too hard. When he strips them off I might be very interested in getting a print. Its even more pertinent now that blair could hyperthitcally get done for crimes against humanity because he has no protection as being head of state. He might have thought he was head of state, FPR, but that job belongs to the Queen. Oh yeah, jesus he even had me fooled. ;D
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chrisps303
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Adam Koukoudakis??, by chrisps303 on Jul 2, 2007 20:36:51 GMT 1, I have to agree, im a fan of adams stuff but i dont like those splodges/drips hes used. I much prefer it without them.
I have to agree, im a fan of adams stuff but i dont like those splodges/drips hes used. I much prefer it without them.
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Adam Koukoudakis??, by corblimeylimey on Jul 3, 2007 19:19:42 GMT 1, He must have a reason for putting them there, I'd like to hear the explanation.
He must have a reason for putting them there, I'd like to hear the explanation.
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