by Number 1 » Sun Oct 04, 2009 3:37 pm
In my opinion, Dragofly should have quit whilst he was ahead. Whilst his early works showed a refreshing naivety about them, his work hasn't really developed to the extent that the purists would like. As an art officianado, I can see how Dragofly has captured the mood in certain early works, but the format has quickly become dated and what was formerly seen as unique among his peers, it seems that sadly, the expression and enthusiasm appears to have waned. Indeed, some of the critics have already labelled his works "Tat", "Pathetic" and "A joke". I defended Dragofly for so long against these critics, but I'm afraid that this latest work shows no imaginataion whatsoever and it almost appears as though Dragofly has actually gone far more commercial that I would have thought possible. In short, Dragofly has sold out, and the results shout this from the rooftops. Sorry Dragofly, your time is up.