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Post by Buderschnookie on Feb 9, 2012 6:33:20 GMT -5
The geese were the first thing I saw - I know my priorities are a tad twisted. Was a moment of ??? First thing I saw as well. And somebody has to do it...
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Post by anjalee on Feb 9, 2012 6:35:06 GMT -5
Well - I´m impressed. That´s from the radio station in Berlin that had the interview yesterday. They let Adam draw - Berlin [ Fuck. how talented is this boi?
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Post by gelly14 on Feb 9, 2012 6:36:48 GMT -5
Well - I´m impressed. That´s from the radio station in Berlin that had the interview yesterday. They let Adam draw - Berlin Wow.... not only am I impressed by the actual drawing ability, but I'm even more impressed by the detailed content of what he has drawn.. Like the fallen wall and the kissing figures that have merged into the wall.. And love the way he used shadowing and different angles to make things look very 3 dimentional. Especially like the way he used the writing "No mans..." to give the appearance of a cliff edge.. Could someone please explain this to me? what writing "no mans?" to give the appearance of a cliff edge? where?
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Post by anjalee on Feb 9, 2012 6:49:33 GMT -5
Wow.... not only am I impressed by the actual drawing ability, but I'm even more impressed by the detailed content of what he has drawn.. Like the fallen wall and the kissing figures that have merged into the wall.. And love the way he used shadowing and different angles to make things look very 3 dimentional. Especially like the way he used the writing "No mans..." to give the appearance of a cliff edge.. Could someone please explain this to me? what writing "no mans?" to give the appearance of a cliff edge? where? Tilt your head to the right and look at the centre bottom half of the drawing.
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Post by bobo on Feb 9, 2012 6:50:36 GMT -5
Wow.... not only am I impressed by the actual drawing ability, but I'm even more impressed by the detailed content of what he has drawn.. Like the fallen wall and the kissing figures that have merged into the wall.. And love the way he used shadowing and different angles to make things look very 3 dimentional. Especially like the way he used the writing "No mans..." to give the appearance of a cliff edge.. Could someone please explain this to me? what writing "no mans?" to give the appearance of a cliff edge? where? The barbed wires... the Berlin wall -> no mans territory.. ??? people escaping under the wall ??? ETA OK forget it. I didn't know about the KitCatClub.
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Post by aralid on Feb 9, 2012 6:52:45 GMT -5
Wow.... not only am I impressed by the actual drawing ability, but I'm even more impressed by the detailed content of what he has drawn.. Like the fallen wall and the kissing figures that have merged into the wall.. And love the way he used shadowing and different angles to make things look very 3 dimentional. Especially like the way he used the writing "No mans..." to give the appearance of a cliff edge.. Could someone please explain this to me? what writing "no mans?" to give the appearance of a cliff edge? where? you can find the writing under her Lips. the cliff egde is the gap in the wall. Does it help? I cannot explain it better. I did not know anything about the KitKatClub in Berlin. Look what wiki has to say en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KitKatClub
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Post by anjalee on Feb 9, 2012 6:54:59 GMT -5
One day Adam's Berlin drawing will be auctioned off for millions of renmimbi. Years down the track when my great grand nieces tug my soft woollen brown cardigan and say who was Adam?
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Post by clematis on Feb 9, 2012 7:08:15 GMT -5
Well, I saw the Berlin Reichstag (parliament) in the hat: And the drawing on the wall could be inspired by the East Side Gallery in Berlin - for example:
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Post by koshka on Feb 9, 2012 7:15:10 GMT -5
Has anyone been able to determine what is written on the flag?
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Post by 4Ms on Feb 9, 2012 7:19:35 GMT -5
Well, I saw the Berlin Reichstag (parliament) in the hat: And the drawing on the wall could be inspired by the East Side Gallery in Berlin - for example: Fascinating, I can see the influence.
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