Pond Reflections #2 by photosynthesis
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Description
A more stylized version of my previous post...
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Comments (6)
Kordouane
Beautiful work !!
beachsidelegs
Beautiful image my friend :)
Faemike55
very nice postwork
durleybeachbum
Like a beautiful screenprint.
helanker
Gorgeous here too and more quiet with less details :)
anahata.c
I have to leave with this shot, but your original (for this) was another beautiful light and hue shot, with a judicious use of darks as contrast and as space. your abstraction brings out the contrast of blacks (and browns) as space, and the intrusion of all those forms---many of them, here, broader than in some of your abstractions. The pinks in the upper center are a perfect centerpiece---so well seen---and contrast between its two sides. And the browns and yellows on the water are like paint spills, because of their flat and very rich hues. The one visible treen trunk is right in the center, to give the image a center once more. Another highly abstract. (I don't know your experience of this; but when we studied abstraction---I mean in art history, not in painting---we worked a long time to find proper vocabularies for abstract art. Even scholars don't do too well in that dept...they're too geared towards history, technique, etc, to go with their guts very easily. But when we studied it as artists, the vocabulary became bold and slapping: "That red slaps me in the face! Do you want it there???" One teacher said, "throw yellows in there---splash them, let them argue with everyone!" I hope I can get at an emotive essence when I describe your abstraction. These abstract postworks you do---almost always after showing us the original---have a strong emotional 'slap' to them, alongside their intricacies or subtleties. And they're always a penetration then transformation of the original.) Beautiful work as always. You've done autumn a great service here.