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Fire Paints a Picture



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A couple of months ago I posted pictures of a garage fire and some

shots of the charred remains. Last week I returned to the scene. The

burned ruins have been cleared away but the wall of the building

across the alley still shows the effect of the intense heat which cracked

and singed the surface. The effect is quite beautiful in its own way, I

think

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A wonderful abstract that trumps any detractors. There is so much I see here: many black turtles, a grey baby bear smoking a cigarette, a seal and more. 

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I agree with you. This is beautiful. I like the way you framed your capture too. In a way it's a great abstract because of how it came to be and it's just nice to look at.

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Who would think that you would find art in the remains of a fire? I like the result, it looks like an abstract painting. You have a good eye Jack!

Kind Regards,

Rosario.

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It really is beautiful - at first I thought it was a capture of some kind of curtain or blind - amazing to think this is what remained of a fire - the silver pattern is amazing in of itself.

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