
(2 years and 26 days ago)
Hmmm... I don't think this qualifies for the Droste Effect, as the image changes in every subsequent image.
Sorry, it's a nice image though. Reply »
(2 years and 26 days ago)
There are other artists whose work is easily identifiable, and at far lesser quality than this. As with any artist's style, some will like it, some won't. Just as those with poor quality who are easily identified by their style are identified, it will all "come out in the wash," and the voting will decide.
It's NOT the author's problem, it is his style. If you disagree, flag it, let the mods tell the author he can't create in his own style because it is identifiable.
I far prefer this to simple repetitive patterns trying to pass themselves off as droste effects... Reply »
(2 years and 26 days ago)
ok CMYK46, let say it is my problem... what should i do? what is Your suggestion? Reply »
(2 years and 26 days ago)
my suggestion is that you remain anonymous so than people wont vote low on your entries once you piss someone off with high vote power. Reply »
(2 years and 26 days ago)
I like it
and do not know this Author btw. Good luck Sunday. I wish you had hi-res though.
Oriel has made a very good point here, which is odd for an art community to not think outside the box, but I don't think it is many as they stand out in the crowd imo.
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(2 years and 25 days ago)
Huh author, this is fantastic piece of work, great imagination, style, execution, everything...But IMHO this is not pure droste...On side with that,your attitude about Hi Resolution is not welcomed, for me for sure its not, cause this is side with contests and u participate in contest, and for all of us high resolution is very important because we want to see all details, all good things and all faults, and that is visible only in high resolution. That things are important for better evaluation of entry...Also i understand your point...any how i wish u best of luck Reply »
(2 years and 24 days ago)
i understand Your point... however... if i upload hi-res file, somebody may download it and print it out.... i can't allow this
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(2 years and 24 days ago)
I understand what you mean about the printing/copyright issues with the high resolution and for a neat work like this, I would feel the same. BUT, you have to take into consideration that some voters MAY vote lower for the simple fact that they can't see the WORK put into the photoshopping. Wrong or right, that's the chance you have to take.
I don't know enough about the droste effect but I always thought it was supposed to be an exact replica of the first image. Either way, I like this and believe you should frame it (no pun intended) and put it on a wall! Reply »
(2 years and 24 days ago)
this piece exist on the wall allready... on my exhibition 
and again about droste: try to go little futher than "the same pose" "the same object"
as for the hi-res... my copyrights are more important to me... i don't have pressure to win for any price
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(2 years and 24 days ago)
I love this piece, and I even love the fact that you put your style in it. There are so many artist on here that are recognizable by their works. Once you post enough photos, people will begin to recognize your style, plus, it takes talent to create a series of pieces in the same style, but have each one be it's own piece, I also think it takes a lot of talent for an artist to be diverse, but I think it is easier to be diverse than consistent. I really admire your work, your abstract thinking, and the way to twist and bend the rules. People forget that at isn't inside a box. Reply »
(2 years and 23 days ago)

Author, your work is interesting, and technically good. The problem is, after we've seen the monochromatic stylizations, it is no longer anonymous. Reply »
(2 years and 26 days ago)