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Spirit Moves

Fractal Fractal posted on Aug 29, 2022
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Updating old files... Simply dedicated to spirit within, that of the artist, the poet, the musician, whatever moves your spirit. To see a World in a Grain of Sand And a Heaven in a Wild Flower, Hold Infinity in the palm of your hand And Eternity in an hour. William Blake (b. Nov. 28, 1757, London--d. Aug. 12, 1827, London) English poet, painter, engraver; one of the earliest and greatest figures of Romanticism

Comments (7)


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Richardphotos

10:38PM | Mon, 29 August 2022

very mystical and superb design

ShadowsNTime

6:28PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

Thank you Richard, this is a fav of mine:-)

arthez

11:44PM | Mon, 29 August 2022

nice flame

ShadowsNTime

6:29PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

thank you so much for your visit and lovely comment:-)

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kepp

12:33PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

super image lovely soft colours

ShadowsNTime

6:32PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

thank you so much for your visit and lovely comment:-)

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jendellas

12:56PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

Just beautiful.

ShadowsNTime

6:33PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

Thank you, I'll be by in the am to see the kitties:-)

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dochtersions

12:58PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

Its a very fine poem you've share here, my friend, what fits the mood of your fractal very well. I see a lot of movements in it, and love that kind of mysterious eye in it too. You'll 'here' from me soon, dear friend ;-).

ShadowsNTime

6:35PM | Tue, 30 August 2022

thank you so much for your visit and lovely comment:-) I look forward to hearing from you...hope you are doing well!

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CosmicEnvisions

4:20AM | Wed, 31 August 2022

This looks to me as if the centre point is the physical link and the surrounding circle is the auric field. The rest of it is the spirit reaching out with all the connections as if everything is one And connected.

Lovely poem, I've never heard it before. Next time I see a flower I'll think of heaven and infinity, and when I see a grain of sand I'll think of a world and eternity. I assume the eternity in an hour would be a sand glass used as a timer.

Beautiful image my friend thanks for sharing :-)

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anahata.c

10:18PM | Tue, 15 November 2022

The Blake lines are among his most famous, and justly so. And your image is so surprising and inventive---I love that you chose as your 'central character' that bright circle. But circles can be found elsewhere too...and it's like the universe behind that hot bright circle is radiating throughout the image. I love the pale pink---almost a flesh tone. And the pale greens (blue-greens) with some very bright greens too. It's a closeup of a vast 'smoking' place, with strands of silk flying all over, and a lot of mysterious shadow. Beautiful, Lynn. What a cornucopia you have here. I'm at 50 minutes and I'm beginning to tire, so I'll sign out for now: But it's not your art that's tiring me, it's me. Your art is gorgeous. I hope you're doing ok, and I hope things start getting easier. It's always a pleasure to sit and comment on your work. I'll re-visit again soon. Your gallery's a magical and spiritual place. Take care, lots of healing and love to you, mark


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