Abstract structure
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If this prooves popular, I’ll make it a a series with several images. / I have over a 100 of these photos, true some are awful, but there are quite a few I feel are good… so yer, if u like it, keep an eye out for more Enjoy! _
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Heres no. 2… Enjoy!
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oil on canvas / 121×90 cm / 2007 original for sale It’s the moments when the world falls away, and all that is left is our own consciousness, the sound of our breaths rattling in our chests… All that is left is our own perception of ourselves, uncoloured, unrecognisable, unchangeable. / It’s the moment when we can just close our eyes and just. Breathe. Inspired by Philip Guston’s “Zone” paintings.
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Heres no. 3… Enjoy!
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Canon 20D – 17-40mm L – 17mm – f5.0 – 1/100s The San Francisco Federal Reserve Bank, 101 Market Street between Main Street and Spear Street
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World Trade Center a few months before 9/11, New York, USA
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I love how water clings to different objects and creates such shapes… This is just an ordinary dandelion puffy thing after it rained one day. Taken with a Sigma 105mm macro lens…
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Some visual fun for the eyes. :]
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Webb Bridge is down-to-earth, a project Melbourne can be proud of, built among the superannuated towers of Docklands. It suggests, romantically, the fishing nets, cages, middens and naughty hosiery of the old wharfs. It is biological and ethereal, a stab in the dark and sculptural.
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Hand built dam from the days of cattle ranching in the desert. It still backs up a small lake in the very wet years. Joshua Tree National Park, California. / PLEASE NOTE: The original file and prints are better quality and more detailed than the reduced sized views shown here.
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Unusual angle on the Anzac Bridge, Sydney.
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Rusty wall with lime leaking through. Created a interesting, abstract structure…
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From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
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From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
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From an old Nursery Rhyme Goosey, goosey, gander, / Whither shall I wander? / Upstairs, and downstairs, / And in my lady’s chamber. There I met an old man / Who wouldn’t say his prayers! / I took him by the left leg / And threw him down the stairs.
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Acrylic on Canvas / 120 cm x 180 cm The view from our painting studios on a wet day. I concentrated on building up a surface for this piece, of mixtures of impasto and watery glazes for a feeling of depth.
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All artwork is © Rhonda L. Hall, All Rights Reserved. You may not use, replicate, manipulate, redistribute, or modify this image without my express consent. sc
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An abstract piece using letter forms from a font i’ve just finished designing. The font uses straight and angled semi translucent lines that are drawn from a 12 point dot grid. If you can’t make out the letters, i used “A R T” in there, which just happen to be my initials ;). Enjoy. Ps. Thanks for the feature! Also see: / Full font set / Font used on a tee
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thoughts, feelings, knowing-it’s a synapses of awareness. You get little gems along the grapevine and they are gold. alternatively, Steve (bodymechanic) says this reminds him of pyjamas. Obviously has a relaxing effect!
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the sounds, the vibrations, the movement. The energy of life is well upon us and I felt the inspiration for this one has come from colour, music and flow. It doesn’t make much sense, but we structure it anyway. Some times it melts, we fit in the little moments of our true selves and reveal that our true selves are in everything we do. there are no signs we need, no hoops to jump through. We are already here and knowing where we are, we are there. Living. Enjoy.
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