Tony definitely sees the world through a different set of eyes. This is a room in the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York. It holds part of their modern art collection. Today I wanted to show you three variations. It was the patterns that probably caught his eye.
Here is the same picture but it looks completely different. The color really changes it. He is playing now and trying to see if he can make what is really a pretty interesting image even more interesting.
We are still looking at the same picture, but here Tony has pushed it to the edge. It is pretty abstract. If I was really good and I talk to you about the use of negative space and how Tony has juxtaposed it. How he has integrated the parallelism, Patternism and distortion curves.
But that is not my way. Techno-impressionist art speaks for its self. It is interesting, it is different. It is a vision of a room.
I wish I had Peggy Guggenheim's money and influence. But I don't. But I have something more powerful. I have my love for my artist, my belief that his work is really, really extraordinary. And I have my perseverance. The key to getting a large project like this done is to keep going, keep solving the problems. There is no doubt in my mind that one day I will make Tony really famous.
And don't forget the artist also wrote the software that I use to publish this blog. Tony Karp is truly a renaissance man.
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