11 thoughts on “Long Series Slideshow #1125 – #1150.”
Even though we’ve seen all of these already, it is special to see them as a continuum. I guess that’s the point. When you display them as a group, do you hang them in numerical order? Can you say “hey, that’s #963, it doesn’t go there!”?
Good point. I’ve not worried too much about hanging them in order. I’m thinking about the next showing and possibly framing a group, but braking it down into related images.
Do you have the capability to show us, say #1 and #51 of each 100 of your paintings in this series? I think that would be interesting, and only 23 images.
Even though we’ve seen all of these already, it is special to see them as a continuum. I guess that’s the point. When you display them as a group, do you hang them in numerical order? Can you say “hey, that’s #963, it doesn’t go there!”?
Mike
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Good point. I’ve not worried too much about hanging them in order. I’m thinking about the next showing and possibly framing a group, but braking it down into related images.
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Do you have the capability to show us, say #1 and #51 of each 100 of your paintings in this series? I think that would be interesting, and only 23 images.
Mike
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The moving image really does do something for still images. (gives them context maybe?)
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I think it does give them a context. We see paintings in motion as we walk through a room or an exhibition so a slide show seems familiar to me.
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Another brilliant show of work Stephen.
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Thank you!
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Hooray!
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Love these slideshows. Are you going to stitch them all together at some point?
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Thanks Richard. I have thought about putting them all together. Maybe someday in an exhibition.
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Your work is inspiring and fascinating. One day I may lose my resolve and flat out copy you. 🙂
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