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An interesting abstract


Pierre Dumas

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PD very interesting. It reminds me of eyeglasses on a face but in more than one dimension. Very cool my friend.

BR, Holger

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Welcome and thank you, AJ and holger!

 

Thank you, AJ, you reminded that today I opened one of your flower pictures and didn't comment!

 

Thank you, Holger! Now I can see the huge glasses!

 

PDE

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I call upon the best criticizer of abstract images to tell hisjudgement about this one!

Everybody is invited too!

Thank you foryour active attention, dear colleagues!

PDE

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Pierre; I am not worthy to critique abstracts, but I find this worthy of your dedication to Michael, the maestro of abstracts.

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Pierre -- I like this a lot. I could see it rendered in fine wood or ceramic as a relief artwork as well. Have no clue how you did it, but very fine. Best, Sandy 

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Thank you, David!

 

I don't find myself a good criticizer of abstract neither, but there is a method, it's simple! First you get an impression and notion what it is for you and then look what elements don't belong to that impression and to your aesthetic needs, attitudes!

 

Thank you, Sandy!

 

The Photoshop filter polar coordinates was used, cropping, assembling crops etc, experimenting is the secret! You gave me an idea mentioning the wood! The basic picture here was chocolate!

 

PDE

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I am very grateful for the dedication.  Coming from you, this is a huge honor. Hopefully, I won't let you down.

 

What I see is a multidimensional scanning device used by a civilization infinitely more advanced than ours. Comparable to obtaining a chest x-ray, the patient is standing in the midst of a variety of curved scanners.  Unlike x-rays and other medical scans performed here, there is no need to for the attending physician to look at a film or a computer image.  Here, the results are immediate.  It's obvious that the patient is in perfect health, since the color tones are separated perfectly, with the cool tones on the top and the warm ones on the bottom.

 

I hope I haven't disappointed you, since I'm writing this after 2 nights of very little sleep.

 

My best always,

michael

 

 

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Welcome Michael,

 

How can you let me down, you always see in pictures more than I see or better to say before I see things! That bis the case now, for example, but, now I see clearly everything you said you see!

 

Thank you very much for honoring my dedication and my work with your contribution

 

Best always

 

PDE

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