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My Questions to BisBiswas of deviantart

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My Questions to BisBiswas of deviantart

Bisbiswas
https://www.deviantart.com/bisbiswas

Save the date: QA with BisBiswas
https://www.deviantart.com/kovowolf/journal/Save-the-date-QA-with-BisBiswas-1236705071

 

MY COMMENT
I looked from the back of your gallery and I noticed many of your landscapes were of night, I think sacred dragon was your first strong daylight landscape, as well as the first that suggest in artistic style an east asian landscape structure... I can be wrong of course  I know that strong contrasts between light and dark, chiaroscuro when done effectively, in various ways,  are always potent to attract viewers and to make inspiring artworks. 
The darkness isn't empty. 

Now to my questions. Which I will provide a partial answer to, just to spark thoughts to whomever may read. 

 

1. In your experience what differences are near constant between how viewers react or comment to landscapes with small dark figures in the light compared to landscapes with small light figures in the dark? 

 

2. What are your favorite examples of landscape photography in film, animated or live action or claymation or puppetry or other?
For mosaic, a local black artist did something that has been in my family for many years, i love looking at it. For animated films, I will say the set of landscape scenes in entire studio ghibli films selection with my favorite among them Mononoke, sorry Howl, Triplettes of Belleville, watership down.  For claymation I will say, fantastic mr fox, the black wolf scene
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ELqdLvz60zA

 

 the underground activities scene with bogus buns and beans stores above, and the landscaping art from Mrs. Fox For live action, I select Daughters of the Dust 1991 I still think the only film that covers the geechee lands like that, Lawrence of Arabia 1962 the desert I have luckily been to the edge of the Sahara, it is beautiful , and the Peter JAckson Lord of the Rings trilogy. A commercial entry at the end but they present new zealand brilliantly. 

As a writer I am very interested in the next two answers. 

 

3. What is your favorite literary description of a landscape in any prose style, no poetry or song, in any language ? 
I love a miracle of rare device from Ray Bradbury, remember, I wish I could see Xanadu 
Text for those who may not have read
https://thephilosopher.net/bredberi/wp-content/uploads/sites/429/2025/03/A-Miracle-of-Rare-Device-Ray-Bradbury.pdf

if not available try this one

https://1drv.ms/b/c/ea9004809c2729bb/Ef2lEmutxDRNvx0JC3PbvuMBY6S0Dti-SBtdfyMOyq3iXA?e=9q8Mqg

 

TEXT EMBEDDED

 

 

Video from the show
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IkNGJiNkKJY

 

4. What is your favorite literary description of a landscape in any poetic style, songs are poetry? 
I admit I wish I knew better but America the beautiful from katharine lee bates is a really good one. 
for those who may not know
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/America_the_Beautiful

 

5. A two part question, first, you can only pick one work of yours for the future to know about, now pick the work, please please link or state it, Second name the person [thespian/elected official/ someone you know personally/ or other] you want to describe the work in audio recordings? 

 

6. Name a landscape artists you adore, adore defined as inspired you as a landscape artist,  that is the least known, can be alive or dead, or from before the 1900s or on deviantart?

 

https://www.deviantart.com/bisbiswas/art/Sacred-Dragon-751336918
sacred_dragon_by_bisbiswas_dcfbr9y-300w.

 

COMMENT REFERRAL
https://www.deviantart.com/comments/1/1236705071/5233061725


 


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