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eob, thanks for reading this.
... you can make photographs OF something or make photographs ABOUT something....
I feel his choice of subject matter is very fine to show his craftsmanship and skills with the brush, but he decided to use all the style elements a photographer would in taking a rather uncreative, standard photo of a beautiful woman. So, I miss the creative thought, the idea, the "ABOUT" - here it is just a picture OF a woman. Regardless of the skills it took to get her pictured so nicely...
It couldn't be better expressed.
In my opinion Mr. Blair has a very fine brushpainting skills and he knows very well the technics on his work. But I don't understand his point of view of "art" definition. Maybe he can see something that I can't so I couldn't say that this picture doesn't reach the art statement but simply I prefer to say I don't understand his point of view.
What I will never understand and of course I never will agree is the reason to say "...photography does not qualify as art... ...it is only a mechanical recording of reality...".
Why he is so aggressive with photography? Don't you think that our own eyes are biological mechanisms for recording of reality too? What a perfect Camera machines are our eyes (aren't they?) but despite that human beings can appreciate art with such biological cameras.
After all that's been said, I would like to extent my sincerest condolences to all students that participated in Dru's portrait workshops...
Agree!