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	<title>Comments on: Alfonso Brezmes</title>
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		<title>By: Kayti</title>
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		<description>I enjoy this reknown use of collage and photomontage.  It seems to mimic the earlier artists of the Dada era.  I also find Brezmes use of space in this medium interesting.  Playing with the textures and colors within this space leave the viewer with a sense of wanting to see more.
On this lines of a &quot;picture of a picture&quot; this work plays with the flattened image as part of the concept.  The viewer knows it is not a real space, but the eye wishes it to be so.  The use of multimedia in the last image is probably my favorite.  I feel this artist you know little about may bring back an art form with whimsical preludes that is missing in contemporary photography.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I enjoy this reknown use of collage and photomontage.  It seems to mimic the earlier artists of the Dada era.  I also find Brezmes use of space in this medium interesting.  Playing with the textures and colors within this space leave the viewer with a sense of wanting to see more.<br />
On this lines of a &#8220;picture of a picture&#8221; this work plays with the flattened image as part of the concept.  The viewer knows it is not a real space, but the eye wishes it to be so.  The use of multimedia in the last image is probably my favorite.  I feel this artist you know little about may bring back an art form with whimsical preludes that is missing in contemporary photography.</p>
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