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Bryce Abstract posted on Jan 16, 2017
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MioraaNyte

6:27AM | Mon, 16 January 2017

Beautiful image, exceptionally well done!

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rhol_figament

10:28PM | Mon, 16 January 2017

Had to zoom to get a good look at this strangeness, cool... 😎

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BryceHoro Online Now!

3:31AM | Tue, 17 January 2017

The dot pattern is a cool idea, looks like a raster image.

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voske

7:14AM | Tue, 17 January 2017

Cool! The longer you look at it,the more you see in it ,beautiful colours too .

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anahata.c

12:54AM | Tue, 24 January 2017

A beautiful image below, and then you've imposed a series of dot-grids over it, enough to make it look as if we're seeing this through a screen, or perhaps in a reflection in glass (which is also showing the grid), or some strange motherboard which reveals its inner energies...The underlying image has a lot of planes, they're almost flat colored surfaces; there are modeled ones as well...but it's reminiscent of the abstracts of the 20s and 30s in 20th C. art. Wonderful shard-like mass. But then...the geometric patterns of the grids sit upon the abstract like a street grid, a city grid. All in all, you made a combination that could be wind up being way too much, visually; but you've done it with genuine balance, while still keeping the "din" totally intact. Yet again, a very fine piece of work.


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