Tuesday, December 01, 2009

Groboto




15 comments:

Lady of the Lakes said...

Seeing images back on your blog made me smile. :-)

Thought and Prayers

LOVE

Tight HUGS

H

Trée said...

Groboto is a new 3D program I downloaded yesterday. Felt good to be creating something.

Jasmine said...

Love the images. I get so much inspiration for the things I make from words that I read. Its nice to think that maybe images like these inspire the words you write? A full circle :)

Leslie Morgan said...

I see creativity on this blog, early in the morning. This makes me happy for my friend. Someone I love speaks an encouragement mantra to me when I need it: "DO it. Then do it again. And then once more." <3

Kass said...

Love those extruded objects. It sparks the imagination.

Trée said...

Kass, I originally started writing because of the power of abstract images. Glad you liked these. :-)

Trée said...

Limes, the desire to be creative is still present, but the creative spark remains largely absent. I am simply lacking any sense of creative flow. I feel very workmanlike.

Trée said...

Jasmine, there was a time when images like this would spark an entire chapter of the story I was writing. On meds, my reaction is not as it once was. I am hoping with time that will change. I miss the gift of creativity.

Autumn said...

There is something so wonderfully appealing about the first three images especially. With the first two, the colour changes little, the senses they evoke remain largely unchanged. Were I to write one word for images 1 and 2, it would be balance, the symmetry and strength in the blocks, linear lines that curve, the inner and outer walls, parallel and matching, the close and the far, the immediate and the limitlessness, the closed and the open, the fixed and the movable. As said, just something so very appealing about the 'event' within, the pearing, wonderful images. Image 3 likewise, symmetrical and alive, I love how the tenticle-figure, for lack of a better description, floats opposite that cool, clear globe. Perhaps under the influence of Men in Black or some such film, alien images, but they seemed to me to be sparing, not in a fighting manner, but as two parts of a whole. In short, wonderfully creative images, very nice feel to them. Loved the fourth image too.
As the others have written, to see images upon your blog is very special.


Love & hugs, x

Autumn said...

There is something so wonderfully appealing about the first three images especially. With the first two, the colour changes little, the senses they evoke remain largely unchanged. Were I to write one word for images 1 and 2, it would be balance, the symmetry and strength in the blocks, linear lines that curve, the inner and outer walls, parallel and matching, the close and the far, the immediate and the limitlessness, the closed and the open, the fixed and the movable. As said, just something so very appealing about the 'event' within, the pearing, wonderful images. Image 3 likewise, symmetrical and alive, I love how the tenticle-figure, for lack of a better description, floats opposite that cool, clear globe. Perhaps under the influence of Men in Black or some such film, alien images, but they seemed to me to be sparing, not in a fighting manner, but as two parts of a whole. In short, wonderfully creative images, very nice feel to them. Loved the fourth image too.
As the others have written, to see images upon your blog is very special.


Love & hugs, x

Leslie Morgan said...

Do it once. Do it again. Do it once more. Remember me, the old union rep? I see a great beauty in "workmanlike". And you soon will be an artiste again, Tree. Believe it.

Woman in a Window said...

Tree, you are an artist in waiting. It leaves everyone from time to time. It will find you again. You are its home.

Your images are a treat.

xo
erin

Trée said...

Oh Limes, I wish is were so easy--I wish that is how it worked--that I could will creativity. Perhaps some people can. I can't.

Trée said...

Erin, quite frankly, on these meds, I no longer know who or what I am. It is as if all of my past was a different person because who I am on these meds is different than who I was before.

Trée said...

Autumn, I wish the creation of these images was like the creation of all the ones that came before--yet, somehow, it did not feel the same. I'm not giving up on rediscovering that creative spark, the flowing again of mind.