Dr No[Moderator Omega - Wristscan]
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Hi, Nozhik - the pattern of portraits seems to be telling . . .
. . . a story, which I'm guessing to be the recent history of Ukraine. The audience was clearly moved . . . could you give us your interpretation of the frames from beginning to end? Thanks, Art
Incredible.
By: mrsnak : June 16th, 2009-08:27
I have a friend who was working much the same way, but with water-based tempera on a large upright, backlit piece of plexyglass in front of a live audience during a music and spoken word showcase He would work and rework the painting on the side of the st...
Thanks …
By: AndrewD : June 17th, 2009-18:02
As per everyone else’s comments I found this very moving. When it became obvious that the images were changing I sat mesmerized waiting to see what would come next. Thanks for showing me something that I wouldn’t normally have discovered on th...
WWII
By: Nozhik.V : June 19th, 2009-02:35
This is a story about World War II that had terrible consequences for Ukraine (more than 8 million people were killed). In almost all families did not returned home brothers, uncles, fathers, so this is still very touch our hearts.