Nice job Mike. I can tell it's you by the way you draw a line wavy. I love the format abstract comics takes, it's abstract but it's also comics, which means it's sequential. That kind of gives it a (dare I write) literary feel. I mean the images are appealing and all with the sensual curves rising and falling as the ribbon weaves it's way through the story but, ... what's really striking me about the piece is it's impression as a whole. The ratio'd, numbered panels are metered in such a way as to make the narrative of the piece stylishly formalized, the same way iambic pentameter or haiku do, so in this way it feels like a poem. When does this kind of sequential art stop being 'comic' and start being 'poetic'? It seems like this piece approaches that. Good job Mr. Getsiv for creating the artform further still.
Nice job Mike. I can tell it's you by the way you draw a line wavy. I love the format abstract comics takes, it's abstract but it's also comics, which means it's sequential. That kind of gives it a (dare I write) literary feel. I mean the images are appealing and all with the sensual curves rising and falling as the ribbon weaves it's way through the story but, ... what's really striking me about the piece is it's impression as a whole. The ratio'd, numbered panels are metered in such a way as to make the narrative of the piece stylishly formalized, the same way iambic pentameter or haiku do, so in this way it feels like a poem. When does this kind of sequential art stop being 'comic' and start being 'poetic'? It seems like this piece approaches that. Good job Mr. Getsiv for creating the artform further still.
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