Transient Assemblies Can Only Guess That Things are OK
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Sorin Reck
Cool , original and very creativ
MSixty
Really like this sort of thing, very different!
SabreToothFairy
Wicked design – seemingly very simple, but becoming more complex the more you look at it. And really well executed too! :)
Simon Sherry
Very cool and mysterious – I love the way my eye’s drawn in every time I look at it (the placement of the elements, forced perspective and the lack of any background really work well together). The title reminds me a little of the stories of Brian Aldiss (particularly the ones that were used as the basis for the file A.I). Great stuff.
Firedrake
Wow! Sort of like a butterfly paper fan. That’s what I see anyway :)
Janice Kho
Nice one. what attracted me was that it looked like a fan from far. like the creativity :)
karl jung
what attracted me was the liberal use of the colour ‘yellow’. it is like a half-eaten pie chart on acid, which is what i believe your subconcious is trying to communicate through the title.
Sara Gunton
brilliant design… its simple yet intricate and the colors make the image stand out
Grant Bissett - Minister of Kerosene
really appreciate the comments everyone, thank you. Karl Gustav’s comment comes as a surprise though, yapping on about what my subconscious might be trying to say.. Karl I would have expected you to say I channelled this down from the collective. I think you may be getting a bit “sigmund” in your old age.
Alyson Pearson
I dunno about Karl there, but I just think this looks cool!
Eclecticvisions
That is a beautiful shade of yellow!
sophia burns
Love this…beautiful work …so airy….and space given….
Rosina Lamberti
brilliant piece of artwork
van049
Congratulations on being selected a winner in the YF Competition!!!
truebluesky
I especially love your title :) Not to mention how plain the image seems at first, but when you observe it more…
Alan Findlater
excellent work well done