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Occultations of the Spirit

2D Alternative posted on Mar 19, 2009
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In astronomy, an occultation is when a larger or closer body passes in front of or otherwise conceals a more distant or smaller body - our moon in front of a star for instance. 34" x 22" ink and acrylic on aluminum. Tomorrow I post the last [i think] of the series this is part: Visual Traces of Meditation ~thanks for time and comment, always appreciated, never expected - tim

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Fidelity2

10:05AM | Thu, 19 March 2009

Yeah! I love it all the way. 5+.

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vintorix

10:08AM | Thu, 19 March 2009

Unusual impressive and interesting. It looks precisly as the old technique with several layers of semitransparent underpaint.

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helanker

11:08AM | Thu, 19 March 2009

OH WOW ! I like this very much. ! Zoom is a Must here, becaust that is when you see all the exting details and there are many of them. A very beautiful and interesting Image.

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blankfrancine

1:00PM | Thu, 19 March 2009

Great creation! Amazing technique and controlled passion.

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groegnitram

1:56PM | Thu, 19 March 2009

quite another beauty in your series, i just thought, it must be fantastic to see them all side by side together! what a wonderful unique technique this is :)

ARTWITHIN

2:40PM | Thu, 19 March 2009

This makes my heart beat faster, Tim. I love this so much. A definite fav. The dimentional appearing roundish objects make this image, expecially the one with the cutout. Stunning image!

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Marinette

4:54PM | Thu, 19 March 2009

Great creation!:)

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jocko500

7:14PM | Thu, 19 March 2009

cool looking

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mss

11:04AM | Fri, 20 March 2009

I enjoy the colors and looking through the layers of this image. Do I see some of the reflective aluminum showing through, making it iridescent in parts? Did you use clear acrylic (gesso?) ?

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anaber

2:58PM | Fri, 20 March 2009

This is very profound.I feel a rytmic interaction between the shapes,the organic formes, the strong colours and some cracked textures like the fine and bright golden, and others are undiscerned and submerged.There is much energy and much activity here; i "feel" the number three in your piece and this is important for sure:"three" stones or so..,the blue colour divided into "three" parts and the orange colour too.This is very spiritual indeed and FABULOUS!!Congratulations,Tim.

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e-brink

2:38PM | Sat, 21 March 2009

Absolutely wonderful! Such striking colours and form.

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kasalin

2:59AM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Beautiful image and very creative artwork !!! Excellent:):):) 5*

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anahata.c

11:08AM | Sun, 22 March 2009

oh, this is a real cornucopia...and yes, zoom is essential in all your work, there's too much at the intimate level that can't be seen in display mode... there;s a sense of occlusions of bodies over bodies, and there's a sense of bodies emerging out of primal mire or ooze (primal relating to the threshold levels of meditation & inner consciousness—to make it relevant to your series). And then you apply your razor-sharp intuition: the inexplicables, the things that make utter sense in the image but defy explanation from the normal plane of reality: ie, the almost iridescent blue bands with those strange primal symbols on them (intuition unleashed in meditative consciousness); the blotches & lights throughout, whose hues are quite vivid and yet seem half submerged, the way we'd picture light to be just as it emerges out of its source & half-formed and looking primordial; the reds against blues (basic optical contrast—the impressionists loved to make optical contrasts to get glimmer, as you know); the golden orbs; and your background areas where—whoosh—your intuitions gushed and took over. It took over part of your orbs, it broke up your surfaces, it created matter crackling & forming colonies, it created layered backgrounds (suzanne does these as well, in fact as few alive), it created modulations within a single hue...Tim, you're intuitions are alive and picking up signals from the edges of the reality, and this is a truly magnificent vision. Relation to meditation? It's primal, at the beginning, matter & light as it's just beginning to merge, and playing with form, line, light, glow, as first-events...Wonderful. (Ana's comment inspires me greatly, I love her observation on 3's...3 is one of the key spiritual numbers across culture; 7's another, etc...)

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Burpee

9:29PM | Wed, 15 April 2009

I just got to watch a demonstration by November22 tonight and am very impressed. His work look outstanding when you are holding it in your hands. Fabulous colors and technique. Well done.

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Chipka

10:08PM | Thu, 16 April 2009

This is astonishingly good and incredibly rich in all sorts of details that strike me like ghost-images glimpsed only from the corner of the eye, but never full on. That's superb. The color-sense is great, as is the whole byplay between the various forms. I like art that tends to the organic, the natural, and the spiritual, and this does so in spades. It's a kind of "membranous" work, as I've noticed most of your work is, in that it seems to occupy spaces between things--ways of seeing, ways of thinking, digital/analog, etc...and that is something that I find intriguing, and endlessly rewarding as a viewer/observer. Fantastic work

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ekatz

1:41PM | Thu, 14 May 2009

wonderful

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nikolais

1:54AM | Sun, 05 July 2009

excellent!


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