"For art to exist, for any sort of aesthetic activity to exist, a certain physiological precondition is indispensable: intoxication." Friedrich Nietzsche
Thursday, November 24, 2005
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1 comment:
As always, I love this sort of work. But I'll offer a little criticism this time -- it's about the inclusion of the railroad crossing sign. It seems very much out of place (for me) in that it feels like a different visual language in context of all the linework. For me it tends to push the imagery more into a 'cartoony' context. Or maybe another way of reading it is I (for some really odd reason) see that sign as the humourous element in an otherwise serious set of structures. Ok, I'm rambling. Just ignore me. :)
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