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GailAnthonyHarmer

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My Granson loves Transformers, and especially taking them apart. He

was the inspiration behind this image. Just had to find an image to

use. Many thanks for viewing, Gail

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I made an error in my Tag Info. Original Image is 8885 in my Ribfest Folder. In attempting to make a colorful image I had to find one with brilliant colors, and 8885 seemed to fit the bill.  I've had this Composition ready to post for quite awhile.  It just seemed so 'wild' wasn't sure whether to post. But finally figured "Why not".  His collection always looks like a "Graveyard for Robots" when you first see it in his Toy Box reserved for them.  Sorry for my error in Img. Number.  But if you look in the Ribfest Folder you will see the original.  I will try to downsize it to Post just so you can see what an Image looks like 'blown up!".  sincerely, Gail 

If you look for the 'golden areas that are divided by the 'black lines' on the 'Barby' you may actually see the connection.  Pluse the Red Colors are a 'real giveaway'.

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Another eye-catching abstract with fantastic interplay of fine-lines & nice color-blocks, Gail, very good executed!     Best regards

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So nice to hear from you, and the Netherlands Ruud!  Thankyou so much for your interest in this composition.  Love to hear your input and appreciate your support always, sincerely, Gail

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As my friend Richard has said this is a real eye-catching fine Art image and of very impressive nature,  (is it a Step Up or a  Step Down Transformer ? ), just kidding.

You never give up, do you, well don't and keep these remarkable images coming at all times, it is nice when a photographic viewer look for some thing real different and something more tasty, to come to see your fantastic work here, they give the brain a great relief and pleasant feelings.

My deep appreciations and the 7 for this image my friend as I also wish you a very happy and a pleasant life.

Yours / Rashed

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Thankyou for your visit and your kind words of critique Robert.  I remember my son having Transformers and he is 32 now.....they disappeared for a bit and since the new movies released recently, they have taken on a whole new 'fan base'.  I just found them a 'nusience' as I was forever tripping over or hurting my feet on ones he'd disgarded while playing. 

Enjoyed looking through your Portfolio this morning.  I realize I will have to come back and visit more often.  Your have a fine body of work.  Most sincerely, Gail

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An ineresting graphical and abstract image with strong and bold colours and lines, immedialtely catch the eye. Interesting Gail . . . and keep up your creative work. best wishes. john

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You are so funny!  Step Up/Step Down....???Just Robots I think!!  You know those new Movie Ones as big as Sky Scrapers!!! Cartoons for 'big and little boys) !!  Thankyou for those very welcome words Rashed.  I can't believe I kept this one in my folder since July...not sure if it was too BOLD...

But when I see the Abstracts these days, almost anything goes! But they are not all everyone's taste.  I just know this will make a great poster for his bedroom, I'll just change the title and perhaps try to layer an actual Transformer on it...I think 'Optimus Prime' was a Good Guy in the movie.  Thanks so much for your sense of humour!  I can always use a CHUCKLE! All the best Rashed, sincerely, Gail 

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Very interesting, creative piece of work Gail. I spent some time trying to work out how you did this, but I gave up. It does strike a chord with me right now, since I'm reading a compilation of Asimov stories and this image would fit right in as an illustration.

Your skill in creating these images just keeps growing, I'm impressed with this one. It has a 3D depth to it and it fits the goal you stated.

So Kudo's from me

All my best,   Bill

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So happy to hear from you!!! I know you have been weaving your way in and out PN and must be home.  So glad you arrived safely.  Thankyou for your visit and your thoughts on this composition Anabela.  Will be by to visit soon...sincerely, Gail

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Many thanks for those thoughts on this compositon.  It does seem like an image that would go with your reading material.    I did this one back in July and if I had to replicate it.....I'd have to really think. These just evolve as I go along. Thanks for stopping by, and for those very kind compliments.  Talk soon, Gail....try not to get too wet, sounds like we are going to be socked in for a few days!!!

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Creative with passionate colors. There is a whole lot going on in this creation  - I guess I will take my time to take it all in. Is it a coincidence that on the Radio James Brown's "I feel good" is playing?  Congrats and best regards,

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