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Mary Vareli
{K:15826} 6/21/2004
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Dear Fabio, yu are always radical.... good idea...so you suggest the separation exists between the black man and his baby?? Gods!! I am glad the image is thought provoking... (literally...)
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Mary Vareli
{K:15826} 6/21/2004
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Thanx Jose, yes why not, you can use my e-mail if you want to send you the theory background behind the images. You are right about the couple thing, it is good though people to become one in thought and not just in walking the baby. "Separation Syndrome" may seem sarcastic but as I said "there can be many ways of separation", most of the images are not sarcastic. This one yes. This was not the point. As Sandro says there is some kind of abstract feeling worth being discovered. What I am interested in right now is the depiction of some kinds of separation.
regards
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Fabio Keiner
{K:81109} 6/21/2004
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maybe its HIS child :)
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José Azevedo
{K:9845} 6/21/2004
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Hi Mary,
great series (Separation Syndrome). Funny, sarcastic, well thought of, that's what makes it great ;-) I noticed how he "shadowed" her, which brings to mind that concept some couples face: "we become one".
I'm still thinking about your reply, but got very interested on your activities. Do you prefer me to write to your e-mail or post a rerereply?
Regards,
José Azevedo
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George Black
{K:102014} 6/20/2004
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Great capture . . . Wonderful action. Keep up the good work. Regards, George
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Sandro Monti
{K:1278} 6/20/2004
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Cool B/W. The image as some kind of abstract feeling, very cool, nice job!!! Sandro
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