SI - Work - Comments
On 3/25/2012 8:14 PM, Frank S wrote:
"PeterN" wrote in message
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On 3/24/2012 2:53 PM, tony cooper wrote:
I mostly agree with your comments, but I am too lazy to repeat name
and, except where noted I don't have much to add to your comments:
FrankEss-worka: Far too cluttered. No one would ever guess the
subject is "work".
FrankEss-workb: I dunno if this says "work', but it's an interesting
scene.
Too me it's a representation of work. Nice presentation of the art of
others.
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Peter
Thank you, Peter.
In my head I could see the sculptor sculpting, which was surely work,
and it resulted in his work, which worked for me.
My submission notes:
b: A portion of Ricardo Brecedo's "Grape Pickers" welded-steel sculpture
near Borrego Springs, east San Diego County, California. There are 128
others of his works to discover and enjoy in the area, including a
350-foot-long "Dragon Snake".
a: View (from my front porch) of construction on the community college
campus. This is about as near as I want to get to "work".
I was - still am - convinced that the orange and green safety vests on
the site will convey "workers" to the perspicacious; "work" is included
in "workers", even for (wonder why I no longer see his posts) the
vaunted appreciator, Tony Cooper.
Any road, I do enjoy looking at photos, and appreciate the effort that
goes into them. What inhibits my likelihood of submitting? I feel as if
when I do put up some work, it is possible that some will attract
comments, and I would then owe comments to the community. I'm too
slothful to guarantee I will respond, and remain forever in debt.
While I hope for comments, good or bad, i like to share my thoughts with
others. i learn a lot from simply viewing. Comments are a plus, and the
comment lets me know that at least someone is interested enough to look.
Keep participating.
--
Peter
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