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50x70cm fabriano pittura 400g/m2 paper
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A snowscape and what a wonderful artist the winter-wind can be, sculpting the white stuff into waves and clouds.
I love patterns and minimalism, I have many images taken over the years.
Some are more abstract than others.
Snow and frost is the main theme, they are great at setting off details we otherwise pass without seeing.
May your day be filled with joy and thank you for viewing, Magda (*_*)
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landscape, graphic, close-up, snow, shapes , winter, sculptured, Nikon, "Magda indigo", colour, horizontal
Encouraged by your kind responses to my last photo, I thought I'd share another one... this time looking directly down on the opening of the glass bottle. I added a little tonal contrast this time, to take away some of the 'muddiness' in the last image.
I've noticed that Sundays seem to be the day for pushing 'sliders' on flickr, and I've definitely done that! HSS!
"It [abstract art] should be enjoyed just as music is enjoyed after a while you may like it or you may not." ~ Jackson Pollock
8 cm x 22 cm, construction paper and foam shapes. I did this piece with my daughter at the Art Gallery of Ontario
Walking through the forest, I noticed a dry branch that seemed to be hanging in the air. In fact, it hangs on the thin threads of the web. I hope you like the abstraction that I got.