A Small Abstract Has Dreams of Grandeur... by anahata.c
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Comments (9)
MrsRatbag
Looks pretty darn grand to me; so much depth and definition in this beautiful work, way beyond shapes and colours! I'm feeling at a loss for words, it just makes my mind go blank as my eyes wander over and around and under it all...stunning!
goodoleboy
Ditto Denise, except for her spelling of colors. I'm trying to draw an analogy hereā¦various swatches and geometric objects of various colors, float slowly about in a lava lamp milieu. I suppose that's close enough for an evaluation. In any event, another one of your excellent disparate multi piece abstracts, Mark.
LivingPixels
Creative and super cool Mark well done!!!
Chipka
This is fantastic! I've been looking at book covers (from the 1950s - 1970s...Okay, and some of Calvino's newer covers from more recent decades, anyway, I've been looking at book covers,) and this makes me think of some of the really amazing-stunning-cool covers that Bantam Books did in the 1970s. Bantam Classics did this thing with Expressionist painting: that stuff was all movement! It was all prints of paintings that are static, but still, they jiggled and wiggled and kind of shimmied all over the place; I'm surprised they stayed on the books rather than gone twitching off somewhere else. This image makes me think of that: there's movement. Stuff just flows and stands up over here, sits down over there, and kinda just shimmies right in the middle. It makes me think of water existing as steam, liquid, and ice all at the same time. It's like the essence of water, the waterness of water--if that makes any kind of sense. You have sections that are clearly define: block shapes, oblongs, solid "figures" and yet they fit in with the whole image; they don't stand apart, and so their borders either don't exist at all, or they're just somewhere else which for me, is cool. I really like this and I'm glad I saw it. Now I'm probably going to head into the other room and go stare at my bookshelf for a while. I do that on occasion: I'll just sit and look at my books in the same way that some people might watch television. It's more fun than television, however. This is a great piece. I love it.
durleybeachbum
I am especially taken by the faces in the lower image, and in particular the man in the blue hat with a frayed brim. Wherever I look I'm drawn back to him!
giulband
Hello !!! Is difficoult for me to consider all the post like only a work For some reason that I do not understand I am only be able to see them one by one. Probably this is a mine limit. I am absolutely fascinating by the B&W image and the only answer I have to the initial doubt is that the other two images are useful to give more strong to the little one !! The little image is very very very suggestive, in a certain way remember me Guernica's of Picasso. It touch in me some feelings that I cannot explain !
magnus073
Mark, let me say that I absolutely loved this colorful presentation and am so glad you shared it with us today. The title here is so right on as this small abstract indeed is destined to soar to higher planes.
flavia49
very beautiful
romanceworks
Even abstracts can dream big, and in color. Very creative.