Tuesday, July 14, 2009

The ascension dance


5 comments:

  1. Hi Mr. MOya! How are you? I like the site you have :) this one is the most interesting to me..i like how there is so much to look at and you see something different everywhere you look ;D

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  2. Well MOya you know I’m Lazy; but I decided that I would thoroughly look at your work and give you compliments and criticism. So It goes. You have an incredible ability as a draftsman and that is evident in your work. As I look at the drawing, I see the figures or capsules floating up. I don’t know what they are, if they are capsules with small windows for transportation or some even look dead solid in the grown like edifices. The majority of the capsules look as if they are floating, and it takes some skill to show that they are in fact floating and not shooting up into the sky. However, there is another figure. The protagonist of the drawing questions me. It breaks the system or feel that everything is moving upwards. It is an undefined object that looks heavy unlike the other objects. But it works like everything else to give the picture balance and variety. The one thing that remains unanswered is does this drawing go beyond the principles of design and gives us the viewer another deeper message?

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  3. Hey Ron, I've always loved your work. These pieces are so great. They never fail to e-, in-, and pro-voke.

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  5. If the roof withstands the storm, then the structure is for that moment sound.You do not care if the nails are at the right angle, or if they have been driven in with "x" amount of strikes. You care only that you are dry and warm. That object (roof)is comprised of so many parts each with a specific duty and is not regarded singularly, but for what it represents in totality, in regards to the roof, comfort. In terms of the artwork, meaning/language/dialogue either with the object exclusively, or in collusion with to untangle a mystery of a third party.

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