Hi, welcome to my page. I'm a Scot living in Spain. I love seeing all your work and getting to know you. Any comments, good or bad, always welcome.
BIO
I went to Edinburgh College of Art in the seventies. I wove tapestries for years and paint in oils. I like photography, learning classical guitar and lacemaking. I enjoy cycling, walking, reading, films.
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Comments (7)
Svarg
WOW!! THAT'S FANTASTIC!!!
ARTWITHIN_II
You really express the emotion of the tarantas. I feel it, I hear it, I see it. The emotion reaches into my heart. Excellent work, Rozanne.
jgkane
Great composition, Rozanne. The fractal could almost be the dancer's dress, with all the flounces. You are really experimenting well. Headlines: GlasgowW was dry for more than two days in a row! ;o) Actually it was cold, but very sunny. Last night was bitter ( -7C to -5C ), but only a heavy frost again. Enjoy the weekend, my friend. Regads, John.
Horstmeister
You have a very fine surrealistic own style!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
sharky_
Colorful and very nice work... Aloha
DukeNukem2005
It is a very nice image! Wonderful idea! Very beautiful composition! This job very much has liked to me! Five stars!
mayuan
I studied flamenco guitar just long enough to drive my teacher crazy...he put up with me because I was a musician and he figured I'd "get there"...well, I didn't, and he pleaded with me to leave! I remember playing a taranta-type improvisation and complaining that I needed more structure (!), but my teacher kept screaming, "it's not rigid! It's a taranta!" Then he took the guitar and showed me, and it was marvelous...Your fractal seems like the primal life-force out of which your dancer emerges, it's almost like a spine; and it's red shouts passion! passion! Also, I can see the collage-artist in you; and the background trees have just enough flatness (like wallpaper) to give the photo the cloistered feel of a flamenco club, which is intense & very intimate & almost shatteringly intense. Finally (if I can say it), the fractal image has some of that whimsy & play that you so often put into your drawings, like a creature with a personality, reaching into the picture. (And it's mirrored above itself, an offspring!). A lot of rozies in one picture. Lovely.