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Underwater Scene Disturbed by Fractal Palindrome

Mixed Medium Surrealism posted on Jun 02, 2004
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In a strange mood this week, too much coffee?? I wrote a nonsensical poem today, sometimes I think it's a shame that words have meanings... Ignoble effigies Precipice rex Tried to raise hell But could only caste hex Prederanged semaphores Platitude stew Iran for presidents Through primordeal goo Seems like restroom wall etchings but I like the rhythm. Anyway, hope you enjoy...

Comments (21)


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Bothellite

5:58PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Geez James.. for a second I recognized home. I love the lighting in this.

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eyeland

6:12PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Nice work. Great job on capturing the quality of a sandy ocean floor & murky depths. I also like the one unnaturally brightly lit sphere. I do have a little problem with the palindromic totem itself - the rusty chrome relief effect is interesting, but...I'm not sure if it's because it seems too flat or jaggy or unnaturally cut off at top & bottom of frame, but it doesn't seem quite right to me. Maybe if it was pushed back further into the backgound? By the way, great title & appropriately deranged poem, too...

jstsittinghere

6:25PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

wild scene! beautiful coloring !

wildfire2003

6:35PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Gorgeous fractal, wonderful underwater scene! Love the colors, excellent job!

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borsy

9:32PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

Beautifully done!!!!

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jocko500

10:17PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

like a great plant under water super job

vjerana

10:25PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

This is super surreal underwater scene! Wonderful idea! V!!!

KeithWigdor

11:25PM | Wed, 02 June 2004

98Bones, KEEP GOING!!!!

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danob

2:30AM | Thu, 03 June 2004

A surreal piece and why not use language to reflect a mood.. It makes sense to me...

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Anjour

7:45AM | Thu, 03 June 2004

Excellent image and water...bravo!:o)

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SoulEatar

8:26AM | Thu, 03 June 2004

A Oyster shell & turquoise marvel !

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vbarreto

7:12PM | Thu, 03 June 2004

Original world. Excellent.

xina

11:58AM | Fri, 04 June 2004

Love the poem! - very flowing! Love the image too especially the turquoise V for both!

logiloglu

4:20PM | Fri, 04 June 2004

yep, very original composition.excellent artwork as always. !!!!!!! #:O) !!!!!!!!!!

Tedz

9:50PM | Fri, 04 June 2004

I like the look of this!

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robotalk

1:08PM | Sat, 05 June 2004

Amazing reflections, textures and wild imagination make this an image that one can enjoy for a long time --finding nuances and beauty and strangeness all combind in a haunting view--also very cool poem !!

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redbeard

8:36PM | Sun, 06 June 2004

Precipice rex, now that would make a great album title! Great image, I am trying not to imagine what kind of creature would be releasing that kind of gas from far down below. Cool looking work, and an excellent poem!

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MatCreator

1:59AM | Thu, 10 June 2004

those shapes are magnificant!!! and the depth and color so ""deep""...

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Rykk

11:35PM | Mon, 14 June 2004

Cool image and I like your free-form prose!

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estevez

11:00PM | Tue, 22 June 2004

Really an interesting and very original composition. Lovely colors and atmosphere. Congratulations !

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Steeleyes101

4:26AM | Thu, 01 July 2004

Love this your effectiveness when creating the serface benieth the waves are wonderfully beautiful. Your words create an even more special work of art here. Excellent work of art


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