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Todd Suttles

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Indians on Water
« on: July 13, 2021, 08:07:57 am »

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Re: Indians on Water
« Reply #1 on: July 13, 2021, 05:13:00 pm »

The thumbnail didn't look like much, but when I enlarged it, the image became quite enchanting.
It raises all sorts of interpretive questions.

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Re: Indians on Water
« Reply #2 on: July 14, 2021, 07:09:18 am »

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Hi Todd,

I like it very much...Now, did you find it or place it. Either way, it works. However, if you placed it, I would suggest you soften the edges and get it a bit waterlogged to give the impression that you came across it—a sense of story and discovery. A small water-soaked flattened colorful leaf would also help.

Peter
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Re: Indians on Water
« Reply #3 on: July 15, 2021, 09:46:46 am »

Hi Todd,

I like it very much...Now, did you find it or place it. Either way, it works. However, if you placed it, I would suggest you soften the edges and get it a bit waterlogged to give the impression that you came across it—a sense of story and discovery. A small water-soaked flattened colorful leaf would also help.

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Hi Peter, Thanks for the input. I placed it. A drawing my mother evidently saved; her Indian on the left, my copy on the right. I will go back and re-look at what I captured as it was absorbed. I had the concept of it drifting away in mind obviously, but had not considered the concept of it being absorbed. I captured both but liked the tension between paper and water.  I will post  version 02  thanks, -/t
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Re: Indians on Water
« Reply #4 on: July 15, 2021, 10:48:35 am »

Hi Todd,

I like it very much...Now, did you find it or place it. Either way, it works. However, if you placed it, I would suggest you soften the edges and get it a bit waterlogged to give the impression that you came across it—a sense of story and discovery. A small water-soaked flattened colorful leaf would also help.

Peter

I like this much better (the verticle). It has "more". 

Another example of not being objective and looking through preconceptions.
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