Lucie’s
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(group member since Dec 10, 2012)
Lucie’s
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from the Q&A with Lucie Smoker about Distortion group.
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I once heard someone say that at a gallery and it just stuck in my mind. That was many years ago. I think sometimes writing is more about taking dictation from the planet.

I love his art.

I do have a lot of respect for the artists' mindset. Media dominance has made our world too focused on logical, but shallow thinking. What if we switched around to deeper FEELING when making our decisions-- or solving crime?

"Maciej Hoffman Shows Reverse Perspective at Embracing Our Differences"
http://www.absolutearts.com/artsnews/...
and here's my fave of her paintings online, which does demonstrate the use of reverse perspective:
http://www.absolutearts.com/cgi-bin/p...
There's also a new tower (public art) in London that sports two mirros which create a reverse perspective image of the viewer:
https://www.google.com/search?q=+Arce...

To start off, let's talk art. When I first read about reverse perspective, I knew it was the perfect art technique to use in a mystery. The idea of making the background larger plays so well with an investigation. By making Adele a portraitist, I was able to stretch the idea further to put forth the idea that a person truly is defined by their effect on the world around them--the world behind them in Adele's portrait.
How did that come off? Could you "see" the paintings in your mind? Did you enjoy painting along with the artist?
I'm teaching this morning but will check in each hour or two to respond to your questions.
With warm regards,
Lucie