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Which Board? => Main Forum => : gary m October 29, 2007, 10:02:02 PM
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Anyone familiar with Robert ParkeHarrison? http://www.geh.org/parkeharrison/index.htm (http://www.geh.org/parkeharrison/index.htm)
http://www.parkeharrison.com/ (http://www.parkeharrison.com/)
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I've seen some of the architects brother series before - very nice indeed.
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Wow, just amazing. I've never heard of him before actually... gonna have to do some research. Thanks for this links- keep them coming.
-Jason
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I picked up the Architects Brother a couple months ago. Some pretty amazing stuff.
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I've seen some of the architects brother series before - very nice indeed.
Me too, but the colour work was new to me. Great stuff. Thanks, Gary.
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Me too, but the colour work was new to me. Great stuff. Thanks, Gary.
Same here for me. I've enjoyed the B&W stuff before, but not the color. I love the mind...
Thanks Mr. G.
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Yes,
I'm a fan.
I remember the first time I saw the work, it made me stop in my tracks and look for more.
Thanks for the refresher!
:)
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I must say I was so impressed when I first saw this work. Marvelous. [is one allowed to sat that these days??]
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I bought his book 'The Architect's Brother' several years ago. Amazing stuff.
I'd love to know what his techniques are to get that look too. Does anyone know?
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maybe i worked in publishing way to long... while i think they are neat shots and technically impressive, they kind of strike me as mostly appropriate magazine article illustrations. i don't know why exactly, but though i love weird things and fantay based themes, i'm just not particularly attracted to his work in terms of 'gee i'd love to have that on my wall'. they just seem very commercial to me. not a bad thing, just my opinion. just trying to offer up my view without sounding too negative!
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Love his work....
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wish i could see this hanging on a wall...fantastic work, thank you for showing.
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i seen a this work in the gallery of photography in Dublin maybe last year i went and had my lunch staring at this expo every day for a week it looks stunning up close wicked imagination