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2025 J.Tocaciu

the card players

remembering Paul Cézanne series - a modern interpretation

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Ron LaCroix12-Nov-2025 04:44
Simple backdrop that puts all the attention on the concentration of these girls. Lovely. V
Jeff Real16-Jul-2025 04:24
This is a veery beautiful moment!
V
francoisconstantin15-Jul-2025 11:33
Excellent street picture, love it! V
Boris Alexander Keller15-Jul-2025 06:18
Wonderful association achieved in your work! V
janescottcumming14-Jul-2025 23:32
What a good candid! Well seen and taken. V
Helen Betts14-Jul-2025 17:18
Super candid, well spotted and captured, and an interesting interpretation as well. V.
Marc Demoulin14-Jul-2025 16:31
Nice candid! V
Denise J T Lee14-Jul-2025 15:34
One of your best, in terms of light, clarity, theme and capture. Two ladies, you don't even have to look at their faces or the hot pants, just going by the sneakers you can already tell they're very different in age, playing cards on a sidewalk or something, probably just to pass the time while waiting for a train. The younger one may be only around 20s, pretty too, but seems a very experienced player, calm, relaxed, not showing any expression. The other lady also concentrates on her cards, but inevitably showing a little tiredness. A very interesting image. Don't blame your viewers for guessing or hoping who's winning. ~VVV~
Ton, Ben & Rob Nagtegaal14-Jul-2025 12:23
A beautiful well captured scene. V
Gerard KOEHL14-Jul-2025 10:03
Magnifique scène. V
Danad14-Jul-2025 08:25
A great capture of the scene.
Yes, so different from the men playing in little cafés of Provence on Cezanne's work.
The only think that did not change is the calm of the scene.
*V*
joseantonio14-Jul-2025 06:44
A very nice "interpretation" of the classic painting.V.
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