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A_Morrell
Submission for the POP challenge.

A whimsical nudge at Damien Hirst and his two seminal pieces - 'LSD' and (the verbose) 'The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone Living'.

Enjoy!
Sim-1
Sim-1 on Oct 30 '09
nice!
Miss. Brownstone
Miss. Brownstone on Oct 30 '09
Cute :)
2 days later
soloyo
soloyo on Nov 01 '09
would have like it even more if the dots look like little fishes, but it is cute anyway
Elyison
Elyison on Nov 03 '09
like it, but it needs something... more
Heartson
Heartson on Nov 03 '09
It would be cool if the line connecting the dots was in glow-in-dark or UV light so that at times it is finished. Still cute though.
A_Morrell
A_Morrell on Nov 03 '09
Thank you for your comments and suggestions. Nice ideas but I like the simplicity. One idea I had though was to have (gray?) embroidery between the dots.
skimball
skimball on Nov 03 '09
Yeah, I'd say based on what I saw of the Hirst installation (photos in art mag) if you really want to "poke fun" at that, it might be nice to get a bit more specific to the actual installation. Otherwise a connect the dots paint by numbers shark is just kind of obtuse?
joonion
joonion on Nov 04 '09
did i need to draw the line in my tees?
A_Morrell
A_Morrell on Nov 04 '09
Last day for your lovely votes. Thanks to all those who have voted already.

Ps
I'm living the "obtuse" (?!) allegation. Pop art was never welcomed warmly. Life, like art, is a joke. Treat it lightly.
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