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Pop Art

Here's a example from a 'pop art' series by my wife Lee. The aim of these photos is to elicit smiles from viewers. I think this one's pretty damn creative - it certainly made me smile. Hope you like it too.

pop_art_by_rufusthered-dcoxm4m.jpg

Cheers, Mike
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
Here's a example from a 'pop art' series by my wife Lee. The aim of these photos is to elicit smiles from viewers. I think this one's pretty damn creative - it certainly made me smile. Hope you like it too.

pop_art_by_rufusthered-dcoxm4m.jpg

Cheers, Mike

Michael,

It is clever and humorous.

May I suggest that one white feather and even adding just the lips would work was well, as we can put in the rest ourselves. There are such a lot of possibilities. I hope she makes more!

Asher
 
Hi Asher, Lee was really pleased with your reply, particularly the 'clever and humorous' comment.:) I agree with your suggestion about inclusion of only the white feather. However, if the eyes are a window into the mind, soul, personality (or any supernal encompassing quality), their shape, size, direction and dynamics each convey an artistic message. That's why inclusion of that pair of emoticon eyes seemed right for that picture - i.e., to create an impression of wide-eyed wonder. Cheers, Mike
 
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