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What's there to say... it's a tree... of some sorts. I believe this is called a Banyan tree, but don't take my word for it. The lines and shadows work quite nice I think. The picture was taken in India near Nagarhole.
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For my AP Art Concentration I am exploring Identity; how one develops, what it consists of, and how they're hidden. How we all have hidden identities. Anyways, this piece I intended to use in an exploration of the loss of identity. Titled "Entangled" I wanted to show someone who had become so absorbed in something that they lose themselves along the way. I have 17 pictures out of this set that I like, but I've got to choose just one for my concentration, so hopefully you could help me choose.
LikeWhat Art Challenge Number 18
Prompt: "Entangled"
Pheasant tail, woven onto a fascinator base with thread
Luisi: Lo primero es retirar las redes que cubrian las cepas protegiéndolas de los pájaros.
Luisi: The first is to retire the grids that covered the "parras" to protect them of the birds.
...here's another image from the margins of the lakes at Attenborough earlier this week. I'd like to think I've captured something slightly dark and mysterious... but I fear the excessively optimistic side of my character won through as I had to do it with golden autumnal light as a backdrop!
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Sad has returned for many years with this horrible scar or entanglement around her neck. I have seen her raise at least 2 pups successfully and she looks healthy, but it must hurt like h***