Thanks Dawn. I did see your interp of King Kitty--very creative and very nice.
The colors here fit my mood tonight on the eve of my father's death one year ago. Red for love, white for innoncence or silence and the water for a traditional funeral rite. I just happened to be listening to Willie Nelson's "Blue eyes crying in the rain" when I was working on this one so I have to give Willie his props for help with the title. lol
Thanks Trace. Next up has no title yet and I'm still not sure what exact emotion it reflects. To be decided in the next hour while it renders. This fractal stuff is good therapy for grief--who would have ever known.
Am I meant to be seeing a person there(?), if so its quite a sad image (impression undoubtedly influenced though by the word crying). Beautiful. If I'm seeing it 'right', hauntingly beautiful.
Here's what I saw/see: Nighttime, off the side entrance of the church, body of water underlit by a single floodlamp and me tossing red rose pedals in the water as I say my goodbyes.
Thanks A. This image has much meaning for me, especially tonight. One more image coming up in the next few minutes and then my "Check Six" image to finish the night and pay tribute.
Nighttime, off the side entrance of the church, body of water underlit by a single floodlamp and me tossing red rose pedals in the water as I say my goodbyes.
I thought perhaps you were depicting a female swimmer, emerging from a dive with both arms up, elbow out, smoothing back her hair... rose petals are a sweet thought.
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Ooooooooh, I likey. The red against the black goes very well, and it's a very seductive red too.
I did my interpretation of the "King Kitty" one earlier too.
I'm ill right now, so I ain't even gonna attempt a go at this one till I feel better lol.
Oh, Oh Trée, that is beautiful, that one takes your breath away.
Thanks Dawn. I did see your interp of King Kitty--very creative and very nice.
The colors here fit my mood tonight on the eve of my father's death one year ago. Red for love, white for innoncence or silence and the water for a traditional funeral rite. I just happened to be listening to Willie Nelson's "Blue eyes crying in the rain" when I was working on this one so I have to give Willie his props for help with the title. lol
Thanks Trace. Next up has no title yet and I'm still not sure what exact emotion it reflects. To be decided in the next hour while it renders. This fractal stuff is good therapy for grief--who would have ever known.
anything that lets it out is good for it ((((((hugs)))))))
I'll be watching for the next one.
I'm sorry to hear about your Father Tree. My thoughts are with you :o)
Am I meant to be seeing a person there(?), if so its quite a sad image (impression undoubtedly influenced though by the word crying).
Beautiful.
If I'm seeing it 'right', hauntingly beautiful.
Mmm, I need to go back and look at this one.
Here's what I saw/see: Nighttime, off the side entrance of the church, body of water underlit by a single floodlamp and me tossing red rose pedals in the water as I say my goodbyes.
Trée, that description gives it so much more depth and emotion, and Autumn is right, that is the perfect way to describe it hauntingly beautiful.
:-)
Definitely beyond beautiful.
Thanks A. This image has much meaning for me, especially tonight. One more image coming up in the next few minutes and then my "Check Six" image to finish the night and pay tribute.
Hugs
Nighttime, off the side entrance of the church, body of water underlit by a single floodlamp and me tossing red rose pedals in the water as I say my goodbyes.
Spot on.
I thought perhaps you were depicting a female swimmer, emerging from a dive with both arms up, elbow out, smoothing back her hair... rose petals are a sweet thought.
No comment but very nice. It looks exactly like what you said it was.
Aggie, Terry and Jack, this one has great personal meaning for me. Hard to put into words.
Seems like I caught those red petals...
Keshi.
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