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Artist's Comments
Photography, digital art and copyright: Jeffery Scott
Another one for the record 12/7/04: OK folks... first... thank you so much for the Daily Deviation. I haven't been to the site for a couple of weeks and *POW*! All your comments blew me away. Secondly, actually, the full title of the piece is: ARISTOCRACY 2032: MISTRESS LINN UNPLUGGED FROM SECURITY FOR THE SAKE OF UNCONDITIONAL LOVE .... perhaps that will guide you a little further into different interpretations of the piece. I won't go into the actual discussions during the shoot when motives, goals and inspirations were discussed. It's interesting to see everyone's views, but it generally centers around the theme what we are willing to do for complete love. Jeffery Scott is an incredibly talented artist and my very good friend, and it has been a complete honor to be able to work with someone of such vision, skill and intellectual capacity. Please support his artwork at: [link] . I'm going to try to urge him to present himself here and he can answer all your questions concerning process and technique (heck, I just sat in front of his camera). Thank you again for viewing. Your encouragement is greatly and gratefully appreciated. Mayan Lee Daily DeviationGiven 2004-12-05ARISTOCRACY 2032: MISTRESS LIN by ~mayanlee is style wise old fashioned and truly intriguing art, feel free to stare. (Suggested by ~hansepe and Featured by `suzi9mm) |
Details
November 27, 2004
123 KB 600×800 StatisticsCamera Data
OLYMPUS OPTICAL CO.,LTD
C3100Z,C3020Z 10/400 second F/2.8 10 mm 100 |
Comments
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"There's no I in team Griff."
"Yea, and there's no U either. So if I'm not on the team, and you're not on the team, nobodys on the god damn team! The team sucks!"
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what was the process behind
constructing and photographing
after-imaging this?
makes me think of some
perverse roll-reversal
on the imagery of slavery.
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"I never have taken a picture I've intended. They're always better or worse." - Diane Arbus
amazing piece of work
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