tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post266713709436019171..comments2023-05-21T05:33:44.729+10:00Comments on socks etc: MoroccoLinda Robertushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18365513049100120011noreply@blogger.comBlogger8125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-54237239610701475592011-09-29T19:21:35.304+10:002011-09-29T19:21:35.304+10:00been busy/otherwise distracted amd only just looki...been busy/otherwise distracted amd only just looking at this now ...<br />I see a container ship, arriving from one of those "countries other than Australia" ... so to me - it fits the theme, just not any particular country, like Morrocco - LOL<br />btw - I do like it though ;-)<br />(oh - and I could probably also "see" all sorts of other things in it too ... just that once someome mentioned ships ... and with all that blue that says "water" ... and my mind wandering to the various places I have taken photos of boats and ships - then busy ports and container ships is what I thought of ;-)aykayemhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10954158656691915671noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-17453420283257649132011-04-08T12:06:13.537+10:002011-04-08T12:06:13.537+10:00Thank you for being brave and asking our opinions....Thank you for being brave and asking our opinions. It has been great to read the responses. I have come across from the group. My first response was that it was a container ship, so the sea part has worked well. I hadn't realised why I saw that until I read the other posts, and yes, I agree, the white is much bigger than in the picture and doesn't seem to be in the distance. The boats in the foreground are not the focus anymore, if that was your intent. <br />I am very interested in your attempt to make it minimalist and abstract, I am currently studying in a drawing class and am having terrible trouble with trying to make an image abstract. So well done. I have found this inspiring and encouraging.Maryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03595085911431639840noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-78432867861302050082011-04-08T07:41:22.363+10:002011-04-08T07:41:22.363+10:00I immediately saw a large cruiseship too....
But t...I immediately saw a large cruiseship too....<br />But that's ok, I agree with Judy, that you can let people interpret for themselves what they see.<br /><br />It is different when you want to give us your impression of that particular scene. Then you need many colours to catch that particular sky and the fisherboats. Also the proportions of the important subjects should be carefully chosen. And you need to find a way to tell us that we see a morocan village in the distance.<br /><br />All and all a very difficult task. I would chose another picture, where it is more easy to point out, that it is about Morocco. I have many foto's of fisherboats like these, but they were taken in Italy, Portugal, Spain, France, etc.<br /><br />Thank you for asking our opinion. I found it very interesting to write my opinion and also in this way we learn with you:o)<br /><br />Good luck with this project.Marie-Thérèsehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11211394072567018652noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-54741663003801157392011-04-07T23:45:00.378+10:002011-04-07T23:45:00.378+10:00Love the idea of reducing to a minimalist state! M...Love the idea of reducing to a minimalist state! My perspective, though, would emphasize the boats and the turquoise. Even minimalist buildings have a few more details, or maybe just a few more building shapes. Or maybe this becomes the top right corner of a set of 4 pieces that show the whole photo....hmmmm? If I hadn't seen the original photo, however, I probably would have interpreted this as a cruise ship on the sea.Kathyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14835393634763024001noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-1465759683721936502011-04-07T18:27:19.013+10:002011-04-07T18:27:19.013+10:00You said you wanted to reduce it to the essentials...You said you wanted to reduce it to the essentials but I think you overdid it Linda. In all the photos of buildings there are columns and arches giving a complexity of planes and shapes which you completely obliterated, leaving no suggestion of where this place is or what it's magic is to you. It could be any ultra modern cityscape near some water. Or a steamboat.Alison Schwabehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07929118812159014248noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-24129991625824668252011-04-07T12:23:03.892+10:002011-04-07T12:23:03.892+10:00I actually like the juxtaposition of the shapes. I...I actually like the juxtaposition of the shapes. I understand how your sons saw a steamboat. How essential is it to you that people see what you saw? I sort of like creating a piece and then letting people interpret it as they wish. <br />I really like the choice of blues and the use of the red and white coloring. :)Judy Warnerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07644738305279130498noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-32639813384977282052011-04-07T11:51:41.992+10:002011-04-07T11:51:41.992+10:00Apparently Marrakech is the number 1 city in the w...Apparently Marrakech is the number 1 city in the world where tourist don't come back a second time ... <br /><br />I have been twice and absolutely loved it, and the rest of Morocco as well. I have been from the northern tip, to the far south-west, across the Atlas and relatively close to the Algerian border. What a beautiful, extremely hospitable and culture-rich country!! And still relatively unexplored by tourism! <br /><br />And I like your piece, but as a two-left handed person, I agree with the previous poster that the city shapes better had been a little bit less prominent. Still beautiful!annemiekhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13463712886031297706noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2741060306812957345.post-34129595503114054882011-04-07T11:08:40.522+10:002011-04-07T11:08:40.522+10:00It is an interesting piece - but I think what the ...It is an interesting piece - but I think what the boys are seeing is the much enlarged size of the white area. If this had been low and a minor part, as in the photo, I think the composition might have been less dominated by the white shape.<br /><br />Love the colours and the way you have quilted it.Jenny Bowkerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17450267765291076259noreply@blogger.com