Time to start posting again. I am working on putting a portfolio of my abstract images which I have collected over the years. These pictures are simply random fragments of various details, which I see and simply interest me. I have to agree with the American art historian Kirk Varnedoe, who said "The less there is to look at, the more important it is that we look at it closely and carefully. This is critical to abstract art. Small differences make all the difference."
They say that a photo should have you stop and think. Your present photo is a good example. Am still deciphering it.
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