Yes, as greenmackenzie says, the starkness is indeed remarkable. But then on another level it is like an abstract painting, and the starkness then becomes more contemplative. Either way, a fascinating composition, Hanne.
I would never have found that word myself and it truly does resonate with the photo and then with your words, the ‘music’ I heard in it was more abstract and contemplative. Thank you Tish, for your reflections on this photo. It is appreciated.
Cyan, thank you for this comment and the photo. What is interesting is, as I worked on the photo posted here, I also created a version much like the picture you have added here, before even seeing it. 🙂
Wonderful! (reminds me of: jardin d’email by Jean Dubuffet…)
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You had me googling there, Harrie. I can see what you mean 🙂
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Wow, stunning in its starkness!
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Thank you, Seonaid. Starkness is a really good word!
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Fantastic image!
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Thank you!
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Stunning!
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Thank you much, Lisa.
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Yes, as greenmackenzie says, the starkness is indeed remarkable. But then on another level it is like an abstract painting, and the starkness then becomes more contemplative. Either way, a fascinating composition, Hanne.
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I would never have found that word myself and it truly does resonate with the photo and then with your words, the ‘music’ I heard in it was more abstract and contemplative. Thank you Tish, for your reflections on this photo. It is appreciated.
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Surreal and beautiful! And how cool, it looks like cell-shading computer art!
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Cyan, thank you for this comment and the photo. What is interesting is, as I worked on the photo posted here, I also created a version much like the picture you have added here, before even seeing it. 🙂
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Cool! I’d love to see it if you want to share it, I love cell-shading art!
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