Leslie Reid 5,249 Posted May 9, 2017 I’m thoroughly enjoying your Lines gallery, Tony. There are three images in particular that I keep coming back to, and this is the first of those—probably my favorite of the group, thought it’s hard to choose a favorite. I love the graceful shapes in this, and I love the fact that it’s so well-defined yet so incomprehensible (not exactly the word I’m looking for…”intangible” may be closer)—it’s pure shapes and lines without representing anything “real,” yet it makes me daydream of flowers, spines, stained-glass windows, butterflies, feathers—I can’t look at it without drifting off in my imagination, and I like that feeling a lot. And the composition is superb—very satisfying and complete. Link to comment
michaellinder 16,613 Posted June 30, 2017 Tony, I don't know how I missed this one, but I'm glad I happened upon it. To obtain this image, you must have used a multidimensional scanning device. The subject may not be thrilled, though, since it appears that there's a severe curvature of the spine. Brilliant work! - - michael Link to comment
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