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Prateek Dubey

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Prateek Dubey : Inside
 

Mike Shimwell

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Prateek, just a quick note to say that I like this. The unseeing stare of the car's passenger - who knows where he is being taken - and the other poepl on the street drawn in bold stripes of colour, but with their features lost to the dark. A good impression.

Mike
 

Prateek Dubey

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Prateek, just a quick note to say that I like this. The unseeing stare of the car's passenger - who knows where he is being taken - and the other poepl on the street drawn in bold stripes of colour, but with their features lost to the dark. A good impression.

Mike

Hello Mark,
Thank you . I deliberately made things dark as I wanted to show things from the man's perspective, the outside world lost ( of course).
 

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
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Prateek Dubey : Inside

The man in the car is old Prateek and has hollow eyes. He's seen a lot of life and most of his is already well behind him. He might even be sick and on the way to hospital. He looks out at a different world outside his own small comfortable position. He passes the guy cleaning garbage from the street and another hard-at-work fellow peddling a rickshaw type vehicle. He must think of the disparities in life or maybe he's so used it it and just wants to get back to his place and have a good cup of tea!

The truth be known, Prateek, when we meet someone, our impressions are often more to do with the prejudices and assumptions we already have fixed in our minds than much to do with this individual we just set eyes on. Still, we always wonder about other folk, that's our nature.

Thanks for sharing.

Asher
 

Prateek Dubey

New member
The man in the car is old Prateek and has hollow eyes. He's seen a lot of life and most of his is already well behind him. He might even be sick and on the way to hospital. He looks out at a different world outside his own small comfortable position. He passes the guy cleaning garbage from the street and another hard-at-work fellow peddling a rickshaw type vehicle. He must think of the disparities in life or maybe he's so used it it and just wants to get back to his place and have a good cup of tea!

The truth be known, Prateek, when we meet someone, our impressions are often more to do with the prejudices and assumptions we already have fixed in our minds than much to do with this individual we just set eyes on. Still, we always wonder about other folk, that's our nature.

Thanks for sharing.

Asher

Hello Ashen,
Yes, you're absolutly right. I'm teaching concepts of design to a bunch of 20 year olds and I keep reminding them that the moment you put a pencil on paper, you're drawing yourself. I believe when we get in the 'zone', we essentially capture the world the way we've experienced it, just that millisecond before we had that new experience. But the beauty is that there are always 'new' experiences all the time. I think most of it is an illusion...
 
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