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"This is the home of my webcomic, "BodyWorld.""
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Nice animation idea: painting straight onto the glass of the scanner that will capture the image. Not unlike certain mono-print techniques.
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Imaging 3d objects with a desktop scanner. "Without the distortion of the lens, highly detailed resolution is uniform throughout the image, regardless of the size of the printable media."
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"A divide opens in the show as one moves through it. Is its principal concern the photo-painting relation or the representation of modern life? Some works lean to one side, others to the other, but only the best hold the two subjects together"
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"But then, after just two rooms, it all goes wrong [...] the sudden drop in stature of the artists involved [...] An era of powerful photographic transformations has given way to a shrill age of photographic mimicry" Januszczak on Hayward painting show.
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"some fine works by Luc Tuymans, and Malcolm Morley’s work is extraordinary. Elizabeth Peyton’s Arsenal, based on a photograph of Prince Harry at a football match not long after his mother’s death, is brutally striking" - Couldn't disagree more.
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As it's pheasant season, I re-read this at my Dad's place. An old favourite, almost as much as Fantastic Mr Fox. With the slightly unheimlich Jill Bennett illustrations rather than the later quirky Quention Blake ones.
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Letters, histories, spears, high seas, memory, truth, legacies, filial secrets... very disappointed that Ronald Wright has only written two (excellent) novels.
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Alistair Dunning's Valezquez review, to read.
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A poor image of one of the most interesting paintings in The Painting of Modern Life at the Hayward. Sasnal is capable of both extreme economy and rich flourishes. A great handler of paint.
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