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Critique By: Andrew Caldwell  (K:18307)  
1/9/2006 10:04:42 PM

A visual symphony! I love that you didnt do what many would--crop the bottom edge to make it a pure abstract/form study. By keeping the people--nicely caught in silhouette--you anchor it in the real, and get the best of both worlds, real and surreal.
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