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Post by lowpro on Nov 7, 2008 19:10:19 GMT -8
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Post by lowpro on Nov 7, 2008 19:20:46 GMT -8
Jeez. It's an even tough call when stacking them up against each other like this. In both, there are paintings that a so groundbreaking and original that it's just crazy. Cheers to Greg for that! And there are definitely pieces in both shows that I'd want nothing to do with. In general, the work was larger at Liner, as well as had 3 insanely large pieces as opposed to one. Now certainly, size doesn't matter in an overall sense. But all of these ginormous pieces were absolutely amazing, with the exception of Judge and Jury in my opinion. Never Alone has grown on me like none other, where initially I didn't really pay it enough mind when paired up against Duchess Dreaming. It Wander West had more diversity in scale and a bunch more smaller works. I believe, It Wanders is still my favorite of the bunch, with Knight Watch a very close second.
Hmm...I'll need to peruse these images again before I vote, but I think it's gonna end up being It Wanders East.
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Post by untilshewokeme on Nov 7, 2008 19:52:19 GMT -8
I had to say East. I love the vastness of the pieces. It makes be wonder on what else is beyond the frame to explore. West seems much more cropped and focused on the characters while East not only is a window into Greg's imagination, it leaves a door open to our own.
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Post by masao626 on Nov 7, 2008 20:17:49 GMT -8
While i positively adore the palette of the West show, i had to go with East as well. there's a lot of diversity and a real "something for everyone" feel that i really like. the West show is definitely a more focused, consistent collection with very similiar feel to all of the pieces.
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