Trying To Fit by bakapo
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MB3d
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Comments (13)
eekdog
Looks like it needs a bigger frame to picture the circular design. Love your abstract fractal work Barb.
Wolfenshire
Clever and creative, I feel like that all the time.
Radar_rad-dude
Oh my goodness! That is a classic if ever I've seen one! Gotta love the symbolism here! Magnificent!!!!!
Saby55 Online Now!
Absolutely well done my friend!!!!
VDH
Excellent fractal work !!
Lenord
The age old delima..square pegs and round holes
farmerC
Shining done.
goldie
This is such a wonderful fractal to visualize an old idiom--trying to fit a square peg into a round hole...
RodS
I've been trying to do that for most of my life! LOL
Very cool abstract!
anahata.c
My computer's suddenly sputtering, but I'm determined to get this comment out, come hell or high water...I love this! I love it! Every so often, you do these more 'abstract' pieces; and when you do, they're so immediate and powerful. I love your choice of hues, and how you set off those deep reds with white trim and bright oranges. And how you get texture on the circles; and even fine shadows, with white 'streaks' at the four outer corners of the frame (like the frame is reflecting off of water). And you didn't center the circle-squares: You put them slightly off center, which makes a much bigger statement. This is minimalist---kind of---and has just the right proportions. (In minimal work. proportions play a really big role, as much as hue, shape, etc.) And this shows your innate choice and artistry...not an easy style to pull off, and I love it. It reminds me a little of Albers, but I like it a lot more than Albers. Love it, Barb, really immediate.
ia-du-lin
Beautiful simple fractal work.
anitalee
Excellent
Artienne
Lovely!