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Artist's critique of John E. Moss photo: A gorgeous spiral ...

About: Reflection In The Mirror a photo by John E. Moss of the Doughboy Statue in Monument Square, Jamestown, Kentucky

To Robert Stone, forwarded to ColumbiaMagazine.com:

This is incredible! The angle, catching it in the mirror, and contrast of the surrounding room, even the part reflected in the mirror ... against the bright of the outdoor scene is incredible. The bright sky through the trees yanks the eye down to the distant roof, from which I see gleam on the statue, which sets my eye to focusing and roaming about the statue itself. Then, the eye roams around the rest, the items in the room ... the light on the oranges(?) and the way they're stacked leads right back up to the reflection in the mirror again ...

A gorgeous spiral ...

s/Eoghan Camron
Artist, Arizona




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