Seashore - Homage to Seurat
WATERVILLE, Ireland, 20.08.2004

GEORGES SEURAT (1859 - 1891)
French neo-impressionist painter, the father of the pointillism
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Olav L.

Personally, I can't say I know Seraut, but I know you, and I know this is a funky and creative hommage. Very well carried out. The colors are reminiscent of the impressionists, and the points you have used, emphasize that aspect of it.
Steinulf L.

Personally I find the use of filters this way uninspiring. Very often it is applied to pictures that otherwise falls through the author's own quality test. Some people have worked thoroughly and in my mind successfully with painting techniques, see ie. this one:bilde nr. 86640
Espen A. I.

Very exciting picture, I agree with those above me!
Creative and cool. My friends thought this was an unusual landscape picture, positive though.

Mvh Espen
Odd Tore S.

I like the composition here with the curved shoreline.
However, pointillism reminds me too much of the color noise that I have encountered in pictures taken in wintertime under poor lighting conditions to make me excited in a positive sense.
Maybe I am very traditional and narrowminded, but I am not ready for this style per today.
Odd Tore
Fred S.

Judy; the Pointillist ? Think I know Seurat faintly; isn`t he the one with a family picnicing on the sloping, grassy bank of a river ? I`ve never fancied this style of painting, though, but I must admit your picture ''recreates'' this technique in an impressive manner. So the next time someone says that there is too much noise in one my pictures, I will answer; -it`s not noise, it`s pointillism !

regards, fred
Judit W.

O and Espen: Thank you for your kind words!

Steinulf: One of the most exciting parts of my life is that I am not perfect at all, so I have a very good goal to stay alive and brighten my mind or skills. I do hope I have some extra decades for practicing it. Filter? Oh yes; mind (?) -> camera -> Adobe Photoshop – but there's no ''author's quality test'' filter at all, probably because I am only a simple ''homo ludens''. But still, thank you for spending some seconds with my PHOTO(s) and wasting your time to write unusually long comment about this one. If I were you I wouldn't have done it ...
Mvh
Judit Watson

Odd Tore: Thank you for your good comment as well. The cause of posting my photo is expressing my appreciation of Seurat's works. He created a scientific theory about the system of different coloured points what make new colours looking at them from a right distance. None of the present youngsters would fiddle with/on points today (he was only 32 years old when he died). He is not among my favourite painters ...

http://foto.no/cgi-bin/bilder/vis_bilde.cgi?id=180544&...falinger=1

Fred: Funny :) Why didn't I think about it before? But I am afraid it won't be enough to say ''it's not noise, it's pointillism'' if your points don't have any system at all on your photos :) The Seurat's painting you mentioned is the most famous of him, yes.

http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/seurat/grande-jatte/...-jatte.jpg
More information about him at the following website

http://www.ibiblio.org/wm/paint/auth/seurat/
Seurat was not famous about creating great paintings, of course – I only have tried to express, with my poor way, this simplicity.
P.S. Desert, yes. Antonioni, yes.

Thanks again for all of you.

Judit :)
Karl Morten R.

Hi Judit

First of all: I must admit that I`ve never heard of Georges Seurat until you presented him in connection to your picture :-( I`ve visited the second website that you reffered to: (''webMuseum, Paris''). This was very interesting (and insipirational) reading ! I understand why you are so fascinated by his works. The two pictures; ''View of Fort Samson, Grandcamp'' and ''The Lighthouse at Honfleur'' are beautiful and emphasizes the technique you have used in your picture. Very well done !

Yours sincerely
Karl Morten
Judit W.

Hei Karl Morten!

Thanks a lot for your nice comment, I appreciate it very, very much. Foto.no is a very good place to inform each other about many useful things - beside showing photos ... :)

Ha en fin dag! :)

Judit :)
Espen A. I.

I must say I like this picture more and more for each time I watch it. Good work again Judit. Have a nice day.
Judit W.

Hei Espen!

You make me smile this morning before I go to have my classes in the college where I teach around same ''old'' girls and boys as you are :) Thank you for this! :)

And I am listening to a Chick Corea's CD now; ''Live In Molde'' with Trondheim Jazz Orchestra what is a really good jazz music - but it's only by chance :)

Ha en fin dag! :)

Judit :)
Vegard B.

Hi Judit.
I like this way of experimenting with technique. You manage to create something new out of this classic theme. By commenting other artists, you also add ''something'' of value to the picture. Many great photographers have made comments to older paintings, often with good results (my personal favorite beeing Jeff Walls ''the Storyteller'' commenting Manet's ''Lunch on the Grass'').

Vegard
Judit W.

Hei V!

I have to tell you that I haven't known about Jeff Walls and his works, so I have started to search for some information on the Internet and I found many interesting articles of him. Thanks a lot for writing about this great author :)

http://www.rottentomatoes.com/author-6133/

When I read your comment and saw the word ''The Storyteller'', I immediately remembered about the great movie ''Storytelling'', although I knew they are different.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0250081/
This movie is a very good critic about the American society – about the kids and their parents. I hope you will enjoy this movie if you have a chance to watch it some day.

Thank you for your nice comment as well. I appreciate your words very much.

Judit :)
Vegard B.

Hi again Judit :)
I'm afraid I got the apostrophe wrong here...It should be ''Jeff Wall's'', not ''Jeff Walls''. Just wanted to make things straight ;)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jeff_Wall

''the storyteller'' can be seen here: http://www.sterneck.net/cybertribe/vision/jeff-wall-story.../index.php

Vegard
Judit W.

Hei igjen V :)

Thanks a lot for this new information. I was lost among the other guy's movie critics – but it was good to read them too :) For sure, I will save this website into my favourites ... :)

Have a nice night :)

Judit :)
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