Japanese crossword «Black square»
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Oh, oh, oh!!! It took me awhile, but I got the joke! Very good, Vigil! Your art has so many levels (pun intended)!!! And each piece is so different. You are amazing!
replyGreat 3D picture! Especially in such a small space. Great job, Vigil!
replyVery good. I ask Sheryl about the joke. I did not get it. But is a very nice scene Vigil
replythere is a framed black square, which people are looking at.
'Modern Art'
reply'Modern Art'
Really nice idea, and a clever use of depth and perspective. Just one small critique on the blue shade chosen for the wall/highlight. It really strained my eyes to see it against the white background. Other than that, a very enjoyable puzzle!
replygreat concept, fun to see something so different - thank you
replyVery, very clever! I love the people - the girl with the ponytail, and the bald guy with the beard, and the children...brilliant!!
replyVery nice little scene! I love it and the story in it! Thank you Vigil! I enjoyed it a lot! :D
replyFellHarbor, but how else? Needed white wall and white background for the black square ..
replyAnother fabulous and imaginative puzzle - spassibo, Vigil!
replyPicture quite awful but really interesting, the dark orange square make me crazy untill i understand was another color
replyIn case anyone was wondering, Black Square is a famous painting (well, several variants on the same concept by the same person) by Russian artist Kazimir Malevich. As one might imagine, the varying thickness of the paint and the textures of the brushstrokes provide most of the actual viewing experience of this kind of solid-coloured painting, so this resonates with the visible 3rd dimension in this puzzle picture. Super interesting art by Vigil, as usual!
replyAt first I thought it was a classroom, with a red graph on the back wall and a window on the left wall. But now I see it's a museum. I like the little abstract people and I think there's a sculpture, too, in the right foreground.
Thank you, Vigil!
replyThank you, Vigil!
Oh, wow! Very unique and a surprising amount of detail and story-telling in such a small space. Well done!
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