milk13 In reply to Lio-Mei [2015-07-09 19:03:51 +0000 UTC]
No, it isn't. It's more industrial and architectural than geometric nature.
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Lio-Mei In reply to milk13 [2015-07-09 20:21:44 +0000 UTC]
Don't you think the word industrial is defined by its geometric nature?
It indeed doesn't seem to have the strife to be a perfect compostion, nor beautiful.
I like the colours. Everything also seems to have its place in the painting. Some places feel left out and neglected in this ''graph'', it reminds me of a city's grid.
By who or what are you inspired the most? I think I saw some cubism and also, if I'm correct, some futurism in your work.
And oh, do you consider yourself someone that fancies machines and industrialisation? In an aesthetic way.
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