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Let's honk the horn - with variations

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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.

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Shawnaloroc

4:51PM | Wed, 21 October 2015

Nice! Never heard of Amberlight, I just looked them up on google, looks very interesting.

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MrsRatbag

8:37PM | Wed, 21 October 2015

That is really lovely work, Harry; I like the diaphanous swirls!

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claude19

9:41PM | Wed, 21 October 2015

neauties on these variations ! I like the third transparencies !!! excellent fractal !!! congrats Harry !!!

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giulband

11:51PM | Wed, 21 October 2015

Superb !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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helanker

5:30AM | Thu, 22 October 2015

Super beautiful fractal in different lights. Love it !!

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Cyve

1:13PM | Thu, 22 October 2015

Outstandingly done once again and thes colors are really fantastic !!!

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Glendaw

7:16PM | Thu, 22 October 2015

Amazing looking trio, the subtle changes really make a difference.

Wonderful green colors, lighting and textures.

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anahata.c

8:31AM | Sat, 24 October 2015

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)

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ia-du-lin

10:16AM | Sat, 24 October 2015

beautiful use of shades of green


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