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I met some people at the park (covid oblige!) yesterday, a local artist &

artisan and his family.

I already shot some of his works previously for a publication in prepara-
tion. His wife convinced him that — the way things are going — all the
content will look too formal, to cold: "It doesn't look like you!" she said.

I told them that I saw some quite cool details that are well worth consi-
dering if he'd go for a "looser" character in the layout.

These were in the lot…
 

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Well done and warm

The message (I read out of these three pictures) is that the artisan is in paint(ing), treatment with varnish and glaze and possibly also in potery.

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Well done and warm

The message (I read out of these three pictures) is that the artisan is in paint(ing), treatment with varnish and glaze and possibly also in potery.


If this is a question, this answer is yes on all accounts! :)



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If this is a question, this answer is yes on all accounts! :)

So the pictures well translate the message they want to, in a warm and well done way. :)
I hope your artists are happy with/opt for the choice of warmer colours, eventually as a complementary element.

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I will deliver the session on Monday… will know then!



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I am not assigned to do the layout of the project but the
pictures were very well received. If the printer's proposal
is not to their liking, I might have a chance. :P