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Saturday, May 3, 2008
"no.bird.cage.here"
An almost done image - please look around for something that kisses and tells. Shave and share alike. One if by land, three if by see. Turn, turn, turn.
I'm running out of adjectives. Extraordinary. I turned this image 180 degrees, no I didn't stand on my head this time. I see a figure, in fields of gold and a rainbow overhead.
I love everything about this image. Color, vertical lines that dip here and there. Bright pyrole orange glow on the bottom.
Thank you for your support....my best. Walking to Central Park at lunch time - hoping to hear some spring migrants singing (birds, our fine feathered friends).
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8 comments:
screened slatted - can I see the wood for the trees?
I'm running out of adjectives.
Extraordinary. I turned this image 180 degrees, no I didn't stand on my head this time. I see a figure, in fields of gold and a rainbow overhead.
I love everything about this image.
Color, vertical lines that dip here and there. Bright pyrole orange glow on the bottom.
A woven map, a story to unfold.
Come on, give it up.
I see a koi fish behind a shoji screen...Very wabi-sabi, sushi baby :)
ringo says - "and in the end, the love you take is equal to the love you make" - it is given up, honestly.
ringo hugs frances.
Yes!
awwwwwwwwwwed.
~sue okieffe
amazing John !!!
such incredible use of colour....they simply vibrate...definitely one to be viewed up close and personal ...
the rosy ring .... is that where all the fairies live???
Thank you for your support....my best. Walking to Central Park at lunch time - hoping to hear some spring migrants singing (birds, our fine feathered friends).
Relatively nice warm day here.
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