Interlocking paisley by goodoleboy
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Description
Created 2/13/17, off of a photograph, which it has no similarity to. Looks like a pool of articulating amoeba.
Comments (5)
racolt33
Interesting patterns both complex which appears alive and active ! Good creativity
helanker
Lovely pattern and I agree with racolt33.
crender
Excellent !!!!
sossy
interesting and also wonderful texture! fantastic idea and result 😀
anahata.c
I'm skipping ahead only because I'm almost at an hour, and as it's 3:16 a.m., I have to get to sleep pretty soon. But I wanted to do one more of your photomanipulation-abstracts, as they're something that you've really exploded into of late. (And you've said you did some of them after watching a particularly bad movie, or something like that: I'm dying to know what the movie was! It must've inspired some deep art in you!) This has a real fractal feel, and it's alive and budding with all kinds of energies and pulses and rhythms. And you've used an overall purple patina, with blues and whites and blacks mixed in. It pulses and undulates away, with deep shadows on top and in a few other places: I mean deep shadows, intimating caverns and caves. I've loved these new abstracts; and, since we know that the first one was based on a photo, I've been looking for the photo in every new one, lol, like an idiot trying to figure out what you based these on. It shouldn't matter---the final work is what counts. But you peaked my curiosity. Whatever this 'was', it's now a beautiful fractal, and it has real light, shadow, movement and music.
Well, I'm now at 1 hour (and 10 pieces, I think) so I have to go to sleep. I'll be back for more, soon. A pleasure as always, Harry, and I hope this finds you reasonably well. I'll pick up where I left off before this, when I return...