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I Looked Out My Window This Morning...

2D Fantasy posted on Jun 18, 2009
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Yep, this was outside my window. (Well, not really!) It's just what came to mind... * * * * * * I'm still catching up with your wonderful art, while I work. Thank you all for coming here even when I haven't gotten to you yet! It means the world to me. Have a fine Thursday, all peace, Mark (Photoshop.)

Comments (22)


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lyron

8:30AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Great vision!!

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magnus073

8:39AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Honestly Mark I can belive this is what you saw outside your window this morning as they say we often look with our hearts and I can picture this lovely work of art coming from your heart so easily. It has such a soft appearance and such a calm and almost distant feel to it. More than anything you can almost feel a presence coming from it that is maybe watching over and protecting you.

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MrsRatbag

8:44AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

I wish it looked like this outside my window...what a beautiful image you've given us today!

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helanker

8:59AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Mark you saw it with your eyes and this is s very exiting image. I see severel layers and the upper one has this cracked surface. Is that the window? Do you live in a skyscraber? It seems you are way up in the sky with clouds and there is a cliff side too. This looks fabulous. FAV !

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bmac62

9:18AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

And I see agate carefully cut or sliced to reveal the beautiful colors and patterns of gem stone inside the dull, rough, gray exterior. Just imagine the thrill of discovery the first guy must have had who cracked open what he thought was a plain old rock and found the beauty of agate inside. Does that have anything at all to do with looking outside this morning? I always peek out lifting one slat of Venetian blind to see if I will be greeted by dull gray or a brilliant, colorful rising sun...so, maybe there is a tie here. REALLY nice work Mark.

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beachzz

10:45AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

This could be the granite walls of the Merced River--full of depth, color, life and movement. The entire Yosemite area is made up of granite, it moves and shakes and is constantly alive. I know this is what you saw out your window, the window of your mind is full of these images and I love that you share them with us. I know this sight and I love it.

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durleybeachbum

11:26AM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Looking through the braking black clouds to a map or aerial view of some dreamy pastel place...

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anaber

12:17PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

A very different view of habitual,Mark. Your image is very strong and very deep.A mixture of smooth and rough shapes,like stones..I can also see the different colours and tones of the water and sky changing among the clouds. All is very clear and very closed,like coming into us on a great mouvement! and so distant at the same time...like a mixture into soul. I see un envolvement -a little wild- like strong waves or a storm at the end. I feel like into a world of emotions all around,and into a vision of heaven and earth at the same time that give me a sense of universality. Your image is a great challenge to my eyes and to my mind.Very beautiful and once more a masterpiece!

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tennesseecowgirl

1:43PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Your're back!! (hugggs) This is lovely when I look out my window presently I see dark skies at (2:40 p.m.)and I see LOTS and lots clouds, we've been having so much rain here lately. Last nights was so bad that this former California gal spent part of it in the hallway holding on to our cat Raskel she even seemed quite rattled. Glad to see you back and posting again, I will think of this image as the storms that I can see from radar roll in, I think it will calm me.

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Meglaurel

3:06PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

not sure if it's the work you create or the comments given of what is seen; it completes a perfect circle in life of love so look forward to both the posting and the comments!

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Miska7

3:13PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Very nice image. Great textures, colours and style! Excellent artwork!

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auntietk

4:00PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

I focus in And see the sea All foam and green And spilling out With sky above In sunrise pinks That stretch us out To midnight space We face the sun Become the clouds And circle back To see the sea

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amota99517

4:49PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

This reminds me of a floating sky and ground plane as seen through a clear crystal ball. Marvelous work!

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goodoleboy

4:51PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

What a marvelous blend of colors and erratic textures, Mark! It sort of looks like a satellite image taken over some alien world, possibly within our solar system. Could be an opening in clouds composed of methane, revealing a portal to another level. Then again, it's more than probable that you and your abode were transported somewhere else overnight while you slept, because although most possible during a winter storm, I doubt if this scene occured during the middle of June.

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bpclarke

7:13PM | Thu, 18 June 2009

Soooo, you must live next to the ocean and the waves are dancing up the rocks to splash the window. Playfully. :o) Beautiful colors and work.

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romanceworks

12:14AM | Fri, 19 June 2009

It is like some kind of space scene drawing you toward it. I would be shocked and intrigued to find this outside my window, but I know you are quite comfortable exploring these places in your imagination. CC

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koosievantutte

1:25AM | Fri, 19 June 2009

very fine abstract, mark.

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Chipka

12:18AM | Sat, 20 June 2009

Fantastic! In a way, it reminds me of something one would see under an electron microscope...a rare fossil or something, but there's more to it than that, of course; there's a kind of organic poetry to it, kind of like a wordless haiku, if there is such a thing. I think there is since this, like any haiku, draws a very specific emotional response from anyone fortunate enough to interact with it. Great work!

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Campo-Diaz

11:31AM | Sat, 20 June 2009

See beyond the reality is the reality of creativity. You get it easily... Great work!.

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LBJ2

4:28AM | Sun, 21 June 2009

Fantastic and beautiful composition, Mark. What a morning view. This is a brilliant abstract piece.+5

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mss

2:07PM | Thu, 25 June 2009

Atmospheric textures that tie a variety of very different colors together!

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Alealonna

12:42PM | Wed, 01 July 2009

If I could wake up to see this outside of my window, I would run outside, nightgown and all, to dance about in the beautiful mist of colors. I would think that I had traveled through a portal in the night. What an adventure that would be. You are truly magnificent with all of your art. Keep your imagination flowing wild, for great things come from it. Kudos


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