Let's honk the horn - with variations by goodoleboy
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Created 10/15/15, via my new Amberlight application. Coming up with titles for these bizarre concepts can be most challenging. How does Claude19 do it?
Adieu.
Comments (9)
Shawnaloroc
Nice! Never heard of Amberlight, I just looked them up on google, looks very interesting.
MrsRatbag
That is really lovely work, Harry; I like the diaphanous swirls!
claude19
neauties on these variations ! I like the third transparencies !!! excellent fractal !!! congrats Harry !!!
giulband
Superb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
helanker
Super beautiful fractal in different lights. Love it !!
Cyve
Outstandingly done once again and thes colors are really fantastic !!!
Glendaw
Amazing looking trio, the subtle changes really make a difference.
Wonderful green colors, lighting and textures.
anahata.c
Harry, I'm just doing 1 comment per gallery today (I've finally started commenting in the galleries), so I'll be doing just 1 here; but man, this is some beautiful work. We can see a horn shape in this diaphanous explosion (to use Denise's word), but it's also an interpretative horn honking: Your shapes, and their outward-radiating forms, look like what the sound of a horn blast would look like: It's a painting of the 'inner life' of a horn blast. The original has a wonderful spine of light, and the silky layers coming out from it are beautiful. (Green's a terrific choice, too.) The 2d and third have terrific grain---you've gotten some great grain in this series---and the lighter background and darker shapes make them more concrete, like glass sculptures. And the light in the left-side circle---in all 3---reminds me of physics classes, where we'd make sparks jump inside a glass bulb. Something out of Frankenstein's laboratory. Wonderful, Harry. I'll be back for more soon...
(Here's a 20th C painting of "foghorns"---also an interpretation of sounds. I thought of it when I saw your piece...http://uploads4.wikiart.org/images/arthur-dove/foghorns-1929.jpg)
ia-du-lin
beautiful use of shades of green