By: Eoin
Nice transitions. Real effort put in to use what was given.
Nice.
April 3, 2002 09:34 AM
By: lacey
I love the colors of this corpse. Seems to be full flavored from top to bottom. I think Jima did a lovely job with the skeletons, as that was probably a challenging piece to work with. I think the Ganesh continuation could have been less abrupt, but it probably would have been too problemic, and also blending isn't necessarily the way to solve a problem. Great transition on the bottom two panels as well; great job with that Andrew!
April 3, 2002 10:21 AM
By: Gabriel
I am in total agreement with everything lacey said. I found the transistions in the last two panels very satisfying.
April 3, 2002 11:02 AM
By: Andrew
Thanks. I only wish Matt and my white matched that of the upper two panels.
I love the tranformation of the Redd Foxx balloon into a system of planets.
April 3, 2002 11:37 AM
By: michael
I wouldn't even say that's a ballon. It's the Redd Planet.
I like the idea of the plane in the last frame being a sky writer that's creating all the lines in the whole piece.
well done one and all.
April 3, 2002 02:19 PM
By: dave (aladfar)
Yay! My first corpse . . .
Very interesting to see how it turned out. I was hoping that the little arrow from my panel might make it through to the other sections, but I'll get over it.
Love your line drawing of the heart Jima.
April 3, 2002 02:58 PM
By: mirla
Andrew's plane is an arrow, Dave...
I like the Ganesh seam transition. But I thought those planets were Christmas ornaments. Anyhow the skinny plant/tree branches emerging from capillaries comprise one of only 3 really wonderful seams. All those fine lines make for good cohesion throughout.
April 3, 2002 06:15 PM
By: Robert
The last transition is fantastic, given the chaos. And the links from skeletons to death to the bomber are great.
April 4, 2002 02:32 AM
By: Elizabeth
I love the continuation of red, Redd, red, and red throughout the corpse. It's one of those psychic moments that we all seem to hope for - everybody got the same thing, but filtered the information differently. It's faboo!
April 4, 2002 08:36 AM
By: Sixtieslibber
Just wanted to thank everyone as this is one of my favorites. Each time I look at it I discover a new treat like the use of mirror symmetry in both the top and bottom panels. And head, head, head as well as the red's. Matt's abstraction makes the piece for me and I still don't know how the bottom panels picked up on the blue and yellow in Redd's head shot. 5 stars!
April 5, 2002 09:33 PM