Sometimes what's right in front of you is what's most interesting. I have to admit, I looked at these for a quite a while, comparing the sides of each face, tatoo, necklace, hair and raised eyebrow. The fact that their faces are symmetrical creates some kind of time continuum, and makes me appreciate the unique quirks that each of our faces have.. scars, moles, smile lines, wrinkles.. whatever sets you apart. Check out Julian's other works: http://www.julianwolkenstein.com/index.php?/project/symmeytrical-portraits/
March 21, 2011
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Hey dear! I got your email, and I have been SOOO busy, but I promise I will return it tomorrow or Monday at the lastest. But anyway: I love how your passion and love for the human form and the humanness about women and men is such a strong draw for you. I have always noticed that about the artists and media you like...I love your passion and fire for those little things that a lot of others would miss. Don't loose that perspective!!
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