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Message # 67160.1.1.1 Subject: further commentary! Date: Mon 02/05/16 01:18:57 GMT Name: NCgreg Email: ncgreg231@yahoo.com |
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I am beginning to *FINALLY* notice (perhaps a character flaw of mine?) that i have to split hairs over terminology... if you had used "an artistic site with wetlook" (instead of "the most unusual wetlook site ever") as the main subject, I might not have even made any comment? On the other hand, the main point *HERE* is to discuss and share this interesting quirk that seems to be present in all of us, so perhaps thanks to Nigel for that! |
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By arthur chappell - arthurpeterchappell@hotmail.co.uk Thu 28/04/16 07:28:55 GMT Thanks NcGreg, interesting response - to quote - " the difference being the expression of viewable "above the surface" and hidden "below the surface" as opposed to "watch me get soaking wet in these clothes..."
I like wetlook art and imagery and exprience in unexpected contexts. Hang around pools or open water on a hot day and people will be seen going in, jumping or by being pushed in - many in clothes. Watch wetlook videos, and you know what to expect - I wasn't even looking for wetlook in finding this work - saw it on a pop-art page. That there is a thoughtful context and more going on than might normally be visible makes it stand out - traditional - splash, there she is wet is still great, but I love seeing wetlook coming from leftfield where it was totally unexpected. Arthur |
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By NCgreg - ncgreg231@yahoo.com Thu 28/04/16 05:37:39 GMT surreal and beautiful images? yes. appealing to fans of wetlook? yes. But i see that more as artistic creation as opposed to "wetlook" - the difference being the expression of viewable "above the surface" and hidden "below the surface" as opposed to "watch me get soaking wet in these clothes..."
i dunno, you might not see the difference I am trying to make? |
In reply to Message (67160) the most unusual wetlook site ever
By arthur chappell - arthurpeterchappell@hotmail.co.uk Wed 27/04/16 13:57:18 GMT Website: http://www.quickviral.com/surreal-photography-by-lara-zankoul/715/ This site has some very surreal and beautiful wetlook images and even a short making of video - really stunning work - Arthur Chappell http://www.quickviral.com/surreal-photography-by-lara-zankoul/715/
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