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Re: PhilosophyNow this is cool, very nice.
Re: PhilosophyI dont know what I am looking at but it is beautiful! Is this the way of the next modern art movement? Big print, well matted and framed would be very saleable. Nice work!
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Matt. K
Re: PhilosophyThank you very much for your kind comments. What you have on the screen is my work on a picture I took two years ago of a modern sculpture. I used PhotoShop's filters and layers to come up with something unique. I came up with one that I liked, but I realised I had not saved the big file so I then try to reproduce it. The results of my efforts were 8 variations of symmetrical abstracts that because of their complexity I cannot reproduce, no enough working neurons left. I called it Philosophy because looking at it I began to think how abstract thinking and imagination can shape the physical world.
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