. #323
by James Lanigan Thompson MFA
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97.000 x 48.000 x 8.000 inches
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Title
. #323
Artist
James Lanigan Thompson MFA
Medium
Mixed Media - Mixed
Description
Hung Jury
Justice should always be color blind.
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March 11th, 2012
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Comments (16)
E Faithe Lester
Intriguing piece of art . . . . did my "share" thing with the question "Care to write a description?" I'm always amazed at you attention to details.
James Lanigan Thompson MFA replied:
A small inference to description has been added for clarification. Thanks again, E ♥
Kandy Hurley
Always a pleasure to visit your galleries, I like the dimensional aspect of Mixed Material Mediums..L/F/G+/P
Bonnie Mason
This caught my eye since I'll be doing jury duty soon. Hopefully won't be a hung jury! Beautiful piece, James. f/v
Karen Adams
I love this abstract very much....great colors, shapes and pattern make it so interesting. Your title really gives the viewer pause to think! I could see the idea of each one receiving the same information (shape) but coming up with very different views (color) of the exact same info. . . . fav/v7
Kym Backland
James, Still not sure what these things are? Some sort of "HANGING" hook? They look really cool! FV
James Lanigan Thompson MFA replied:
Thank you, Kym. Its one of my Masks of the Digital Age (series). A collection of plastics over 30 years from the computer industry and made into art.
Cheri Randolph
James, this piece was my selection for discussion today in the Minimalism in Photography Group. What I find interesting about this is the choice of subject matter and the clever title. I suppose that this is what is known as a 'locked jury' :-) Thanks, James for providing a little laugh for me this morning! voted