Is that Professor Pugglestein giving his approval.
Eye Candy ... lots of interesting shapes, textures, tone, colors & lines. Intriguing comp, with what looks like semi-framing on the left and botttom. A range of palette, yet subdued and not over-bearing. Dynamic, yet demure ... almost sounds like a description of a 'fine wine'.
A nice abstract ... I'm clueless as to what it actually is, other than what reminds me of a cross-section of worm-holes. It works both ways as an intrigue to study that you can "lose yourself" in, or simply as a palette. BTW, few abstracts work for me. I usually find them to be done with too little thought regarding their elements, i.e. just somebody taking a close-up/crop of something and calling it an abstract (which technically they are, just not very good ones).
This is nice. Good job.
Nov 15, 2011 at 06:27 AM
Charlie Shugart Offline Upload & Sell: Off
I also really like this, Scott.
Rusty's description is much more eloquent than any words I could dream up- and they are very accurate also.
I saw the B&W version first, and thought it was either thin layers of sedimentary rock with stream-tumbled rocks embedded between layers, or some kind of tree like birch. The colors confuse me even more, although your words here give it away.
An excellent shot of an incredible find- for sure.
Charlie
+1 @ sedimentary rock ... even with the hint at bark, it still looks like sedimentary rock, confusing/intriguing. Do you have a wider shot, or can you give us a bit of an explanation as to what we're seeing?
Scott, I like this one very much. The more I look at it the more I see. The textures, the circles, the wavey lines......all sorts of things. Some faces. Good abstract, it keeps the viewer looking.