Bark Patterns by photosynthesis
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Description
An abstract painter could spend his entire life painting nothing but patterns found in the bark of trees & never run out of inspiration...
Comments (14)
giulband
Superlative !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jayfar
Intricate and beautiful.
prutzworks
a very nice texture
pimanjc
Excellent find. What type of tree is that?
photosynthesis
I took this quite a while ago & I'm not 100% sure, but I think it's a madrone. Madrone bark can look radically different from season to season.
sossy
a natural artwork! and a wonder how nature works! amazing capture of the texture! ;o)
durleybeachbum
Beautiful, you are right about abstract painters!
CavalierLady
Great textures and colors, like overlapping butterfly wings. Well found!
Glendaw
What a gorgeous shot of the beautiful bark. Patterns have always amazed me ! There is so many things to see here ie: pizza, a gopher, and many many faces as a starting point.
goodoleboy
Wonderful color, patterns, textures and overlapping effects in this shot of the Madrone trunk. With such a variety of trees in my area, I usually, but not always, leave the treatment of the bark alone, unfettered with added postwork.
anmes
Very special
MrsRatbag
Wow! This is fantastic! What a gorgeous pattern!
Faemike55
Fabulous and mind-bending capture
SunriseGirl
You are so right about the painter's being inspired by tree bark. I tried to take a shot of some interesting bark last weekend, but sadly when I got home and downloaded it I found it blurred...sigh. I guess I just get to favorite yours :)) Thanks for sharing your talent.
anahata.c
Very much an abstract painting...you caught the overlap, the flowing-lava feeling, the way those dark brown spots litter all that bright yellow (and orange), the intrusion of darker flows (the peach/rust-hued sections drooping over the yellows, etc), and the feeling of a non-ending continuum, of which we see only a small part. This is a Claude vision of tree bark...and I imagine small creatures trekking inside these folds must feel the same thing. Vast and beautiful.