Amber & Fig Label
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Creamy green fig meets wonderful orange amber, like two color fields by artist Günther Förg. Brilliant!
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Pinseltown 2 years ago
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Oh, great, that makes me curious...
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NiMaJazzEr 2 years ago
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I'd prefer Günther Förg over Barnett Newman. But clear color contrasts are exciting, yes, and I'm curious :)
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
Great comparison, although I wouldn't be able to distinguish some works or assign them to the artists right away.
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Konst121 2 years ago
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Definitely an exciting combo!
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Schalkerin 2 years ago
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I don't know the gentleman. The scent is quite interesting.
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Jeob 2 years ago
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That sounds exciting! I almost lost track of the statement because I got stuck in the depths of the internet with Mr. Förg.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
You know how it is: Just 5 minutes for a quick first look, and suddenly the night is over again...
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Maren11 2 years ago
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Could really like it a lot. I love fig!!
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Maren11 2 years ago
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@SirLancelot I'll add it to my watchlist 😋
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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That's the one for you now ☺️
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Mrtangiers 2 years ago
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I probably prefer fig to be less creamy.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
I don't think they would like this.
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Genoveva 2 years ago
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I really like fig, the less sweet, the better. And thanks for the art excursion; I wasn't familiar with that gentleman until now.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
Sure, maybe you've seen the works after all.
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Bosworth 2 years ago
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That seems to work well.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
I was surprised too.
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Midnights 2 years ago
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Fragrance description and art class. I've learned something in both cases. Thank you. :)
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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Very gladly. It doesn't happen often that artistic works catch my eye like this.
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Eggi37 2 years ago
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You probably have to like figs.
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Axiomatic 2 years ago
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I've gotten used to fig by now. Sounds really great.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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Here, the fig was interpreted as creamy-milky, but I was particularly impressed by the craftsmanship of this fragrance.
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Luwa 2 years ago
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I like both notes, this sounds good.
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Can777 2 years ago
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Fig as a fruit isn't pretty. But as a fig leaf, it's wonderful. Sounds good..!
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
For me, it's actually the opposite; I love the fruits... but here, everything was compositionally perfect.
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Gandix 2 years ago
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You know, I don't like fig.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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I know. I don't either, but the composition here is top-notch.
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Flowerbomb4 2 years ago
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Sounds good. I really like creamy green fig.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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If you like amber too, you’ve hit the jackpot with this fragrance :-)
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Schoeibksr 2 years ago
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When perfume and visual art come together? Exciting! Even if the scent isn't really my thing.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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Absolutely. Images often form in our minds, and sometimes they may have already been painted on canvas by someone else beforehand.
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SirLancelot 2 years ago
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Many may not be familiar with the work of Günther Förg, but his abstract visual language often features color fields juxtaposed, usually separated by a dark line. I kept thinking about this during the testing. The beginning consists of green fig, and at some point, there’s a quick transition to orange amber (like two phases); perhaps Annabraucht is referring to this with her mention of 2 sides. I found this composition extraordinarily appealing, and even though I didn’t like some aspects of this line, I must commend this skill.
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