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Julian Escardo

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Exit... by Julian Escardo
  • mmargot

    mmargot

    “Painterly,” indeed! How spare; how lovely; I will stay, thank you.
    I think that is my favorite lamp…

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Lovely visit Margot…......thank you!

  • Birgitta

    Birgitta

    You have such a strange style that I’m sooo fond of.
    Unlike any other in your genre here…I mean that.
    You stand out. :) This actually makes me think of Warhol.
    Like “The Factory”..heh..very cool indeed. :)

  • Julian Escardo replied

    H o n o r e d
    by
    your comment Birgitta…..I call them as I see them, but you keep me pumped up with your unique observations – ty again!

  • midzing

    midzing

    fantastic image,, love the use of space,,, and I agree with margot that lamp is just devine!! well done

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty, ty!......I might have to patent that lamp (lol)

  • Wayne  Pearson

    Wayne Pearson

    I love this Julian, your minimalist style has an abundance of excellence.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Your comment is very flattering – thank you Wayne!

  • Rachel Davison

    Rachel Davison

    Great work!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Ty Rachel!.....

  • RuthFroehlinger

    RuthFroehlinger

    I agree with all the above comments

  • Julian Escardo replied

    And I agree with your visit Ruth…..ty my friend!

  • Ray Schloss

    Ray Schloss

    dude… just watched 2001:a space odyssey again, and this series really reminds me of it. very cool

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Cool comparison…..maybe the starkness of the room – ty so much Ray!

  • lucin

    lucin

    Such a vision. Reality playing in a Mark Rothko.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Reality with a twist…ty Lucin!

  • mimi yoon

    mimi yoon

    and here’s a huge contrast to urban IV.... so very delicately and minimally perfect…. satisfying in its own way… : )

    you’re truly a maestro, julian…

  • Julian Escardo replied

    I am so glad you visited this piece Mimi…Thank you very much!

  • Paul (Quixote) Alleyne

    Paul (Quixote)...

    I love this piece Julian. Keeps my eyes moving from one corner to the other. Nicely done. Great balance

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Well put as that was my intention…....ty Paul!

  • Geoff  Coleman - Landscapes

    Geoff Coleman...

    Brilliant composed my friend and so intriguing – love the juxtaposition of form here.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    “juxtaposition of form”.......always seeing the gist and bringing it up to words – Ty Geoff!

  • LindaR

    LindaR

    so many have said it all ~ so very well ~ the minimalist beauty of this ~ the contrast of strength and delicacy ~ all calls us to want to gaze in and feel it for awhile ~ you’re showing your work somewhere right Julian? too good not be hanging in Soho and other galleries xxx

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Hi Linda….I love your visit – at the moment I am in the process of gathering up some shots that I can “shop around” – (if you have any gallery contacts plz…..) – it is nice what you say about this piece; staying to discover – exactly what it is supposed to convey. Ty!

  • parmi

    parmi

    I didn’t realise this was one of yours Julian. You have given new meaning to minimalism for me. Made it a lot more interesting without taking away from the ideals. There is something so original and yet so familiar about this, I love the combined feeling.

  • Julian Escardo replied

    A very keen comment that I receive very warmly – ty very much!

  • Joanne  Bradley

    Joanne Bradley

    I love the space and the contrast between the colors and shapes of the various objects within that space. It is almost like they are all suspended in thin air within a textured box of light!

  • Julian Escardo replied

    Suspended…..I like that – ty [always] Joanne!

  • bubbleblue

    bubbleblue

    great work

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