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A little abstraction extraction from a garden pot at Paloma Gardens.
Seemed to resemble where the land meets the sea - to me at least!
© Dominic Scott 2023
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Hanging Rock (also known as Mount Diogenes, Dryden's Rock, and to some of its traditional owners as Ngannelong) is a distinctive geological formation in central Victoria, Australia. A former volcano, it lies 718m above sea level (105m above plain level) on the plain between the two small townships of Newham and Hesket, approximately 70 km north-west of Melbourne and a few kilometres north of Mount Macedon.
Hanging Rock is a mamelon, created 6.25 million years ago by stiff magma pouring from a vent and congealing in place. Often thought to be a volcanic plug, it is not. Two other mamelons exist nearby, created in the same period: Camels Hump, to the south on Mount Macedon and, to the east, Crozier's Rocks. All three mamelons are composed of soda trachyte. As Hanging Rock's magma cooled and contracted it split into rough columns. These weathered over time into the many pinnacles that can be seen today.
This was taken on a fine winter afternoon. Spotted this moss smitten boulder while walking along the base of Hanging Rock.
(explored: Sep 20, 2020 #300)
MM week´s theme is #motionblur# and I tried to get an abstraction one from a poppie.
Better on L
Xicon.
Actually, it's just a glass teapot in twilight with flashlight behind.
You can find Another Worlds in any place... ^____^
acrylic, ink, nero lead, one4all, fineliner
70x50cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
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The word brings back to mind that lovely Charlie mingus piece.
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