4 Old Abstracts by anahata.c
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Description
An old "aerial view". (Photoshop painting.)
(Please zoom, as these are very big!)
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I didn't comment much last week, due to pressing matters (my sister and other things). But I finally got to your galleries this weekend.
I'll comment next week too---it's great to comment on all of you again!
Some of these abstracts are in my gallery, but altered---these are the originals.
(You can comment on whatever you wish---just wanted to share.)
Have a wonderful Sunday, and thank you so much for your wonderful welcome whenever I come back here:
It means the world to me.
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Comments (15)
helanker
Mark this is very beautiful and reminds me of this red clay or chamotte, I remember from my short time in a pottery. Loved the red color and it is exactly like this. Or it could also be Lava. But I like the thought of red chamotte :-)
durleybeachbum
Yes, red clay for me too! We had huge bins in the workshop, each full of a different clay softening ready to reclaim. I have to say it never looked as attractive as this.
Richardphotos
reminds me of the mud in Yellowstone Nat. Park from hot springs. very good work
blankfrancine
I like this one a lot,Mark.Looks carved with strange glyphs.
photosynthesis
Wonderful depth & fluidity in this monochrome abstract, Mark. A National Park of the Mind that I'd love to be able to visit sometime...
auntietk
Capitol Reef in Utah. Moenkopi formation. Jurassic period. Very distinctive.
Okay, I know you, and you think I'm full of poo.
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giulband
Absolutely wonderful !!!!!!
Faemike55
Cool abstract, Mark! looks like a topo map
thanks for the wonderful comments
goodoleboy
Wonderful deep color and dry lavalike contrasts, Mark. The sky above rained blood down upon the desiccated soil below. And what's with the Cubs?
RodS Online Now!
This looks like something from the Mars Orbiter... Very, very cool, Mark! I'm not sure how you did this, but I like it a lot! Good to see you back, buddy, even if it's off and on! Thanks for all the awesome comments! :-D
bmac62
Hi Mark...I'm back too:) Wonderful abstract. I spent a great deal of time learning advanced map reading during my first couple of years in the Army (early to mid 60s). Here I see a wide variety of landforms, elevation lines, places where rivers once flowed, roads/trails and LOTS of erosion.
Today paper maps have almost completely given way to digital maps. I still like paper best...just bulky to carry around if you are operating over a large area. Picture the German Army/Soviet Armies on the Eastern front.
flavia49
excellent
MrsRatbag
It does look maplike; it reminds me of the opening credits of "Game of Thrones" for some reason. Welcome back!!
wysiwig
Well Tara was more specific. I just wanted to know when you flew over Southern Utah. I see mesas and slot canyons in this. A superb effort.
bakapo
this is cool! I see a landscape, too. it would be a really awesome place to explore, especially when the sun went down leaving deep, long shadows that would play with depth and shape; the hills and ridges look fun.