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Hi,
The past few days there was some discussion about images being minimalistic
or not. Well, more discussion is needed. I'm not sure whether this image is
minimalistic (enough) to enter this IRTC round, so tell me what you think.
Comments and advises about the image itself are welcome as well of course
:).
Greetings,
JWV
PS: The first to guess the artist who made the painting on the cover of the
book gets....ehm, 10 pixels of any color he wants.
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"JWV" <jwv|at|planet.nl> wrote in message news:42de8d60@news.povray.org...
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> The past few days there was some discussion about images being
> minimalistic
> or not. Well, more discussion is needed. I'm not sure whether this image
> is
> minimalistic (enough) to enter this IRTC round, so tell me what you think.
>
> PS: The first to guess the artist who made the painting on the cover of
> the
> book gets....ehm, 10 pixels of any color he wants.
Frank Stella?
I got that name from Ed Jackson's posting from the 14th this of this month.
Was about a converting his paintings to 3D. I just happened to remember the
image since that's what I do best as opposed to remembering names.
As to your picture... well, I think it might need to show more surrounding
blankness. The single color is a good idea, already, just that the book
seems to throw a wrench into the works far as it being minimilist. Maybe
other people won't think so.
Bob
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JWV wrote:
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> PS: The first to guess the artist who made the painting on the cover of the
> book gets....ehm, 10 pixels of any color he wants.
>
>
>
Looks like late Stella
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Hi,
Thanks for your reply Bob!
> Frank Stella?
correct! What color do you want your pixels?
>
> I got that name from Ed Jackson's posting from the 14th this of this
month.
> Was about a converting his paintings to 3D. I just happened to remember
the
> image since that's what I do best as opposed to remembering names.
That's where I got the name, and did some googling on minimalism. He seems
to be an important figure in minimalism.
> As to your picture... well, I think it might need to show more surrounding
> blankness.
Hmm, more blankness around.... this gives me an idea. Tommorrow a new
version will be on display on this newsgroup.
> The single color is a good idea, already, just that the book
> seems to throw a wrench into the works far as it being minimilist. Maybe
> other people won't think so.
I threw in the book at the end, because it looked a bit empty without.
JWV
"Bob Hughes" <omniverse@charter%net> wrote in message
news:42de9379$1@news.povray.org...
> "JWV" <jwv|at|planet.nl> wrote in message news:42de8d60@news.povray.org...
> >
> > The past few days there was some discussion about images being
> > minimalistic
> > or not. Well, more discussion is needed. I'm not sure whether this image
> > is
> > minimalistic (enough) to enter this IRTC round, so tell me what you
think.
> >
> > PS: The first to guess the artist who made the painting on the cover of
> > the
> > book gets....ehm, 10 pixels of any color he wants.
>
> Frank Stella?
>
> I got that name from Ed Jackson's posting from the 14th this of this
month.
> Was about a converting his paintings to 3D. I just happened to remember
the
> image since that's what I do best as opposed to remembering names.
>
> As to your picture... well, I think it might need to show more surrounding
> blankness. The single color is a good idea, already, just that the book
> seems to throw a wrench into the works far as it being minimilist. Maybe
> other people won't think so.
>
> Bob
>
>
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JWV wrote:
> Hi,
>
> The past few days there was some discussion about images being minimalistic
> or not. Well, more discussion is needed. I'm not sure whether this image is
> minimalistic (enough) to enter this IRTC round, so tell me what you think.
>
> Comments and advises about the image itself are welcome as well of course
> :).
>
> Greetings,
>
> JWV
>
> PS: The first to guess the artist who made the painting on the cover of the
> book gets....ehm, 10 pixels of any color he wants.
>
>
>
I think it enjoys, even celebrates the taste for clean, simple, geometry
which characterized both the minimalism movement and its various
precursors. Somewhere back in the late 60's/early 70's, someone, I
think it was Smithson, wrote an essay describing examples of
architecture that were termed, "Ultramoderne".
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Jim Charter wrote:
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> Looks like late Stella
Late Stella wouldn't even fit in that room! Much less on a coffee table.
-Shay
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Shay wrote:
> Jim Charter wrote:
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>> Looks like late Stella
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> Late Stella wouldn't even fit in that room! Much less on a coffee table.
>
Well I think he did a few prints.
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Jim Charter wrote:
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>> Late Stella wouldn't even fit in that room! Much less on a coffee table.
>>
> Well I think he did a few prints.
I think we're not on the same page.
http://www.artseensoho.com/Art/GAGOSIAN/stella97/stella3.html
-Shay
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Shay wrote:
> Jim Charter wrote:
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>>>
>>> Late Stella wouldn't even fit in that room! Much less on a coffee table.
>>>
>> Well I think he did a few prints.
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>
> I think we're not on the same page.
> http://www.artseensoho.com/Art/GAGOSIAN/stella97/stella3.html
>
I see. Well I'll admit I don't remember specifically how long the
"protractor" paintings lasted but it seemed like I was looking at them
forever. I think of the "black" paintings as early Stella. But I guess
those wacky sculptures must have started appearing about the mid
eighties or so, now that I think about it, so I guess calling the
"protractor" works "late" might be pushing it. Perhaps "mature" would
have said it better.
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Finally - a "minimalist" image that's actually interesting to look at...
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