It would be interesting to see what would happen if they allowed designers to come up with some way to blend utility lines in with the natural environment. It does make a good geometric design
Artist Reply: It's a shame designers have to be 'allowed' to do anything.. a disadvantage of making one's passion their livelihood I suppose. Thanks for stopping by and commenting on some of my 'old dogs'.
I appreciate your kind feedback
This reminds me of the feel and texture of a batik. Enchanting--and the "push" from the manipulation works really well. Great concept and entanglement. One wonders how any of this can really work at all...
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Greg Joens 26 Sep 2006
It would be interesting to see what would happen if they allowed designers to come up with some way to blend utility lines in with the natural environment. It does make a good geometric designMichael Cook 06 Jul 2006
This reminds me of the feel and texture of a batik. Enchanting--and the "push" from the manipulation works really well. Great concept and entanglement. One wonders how any of this can really work at all...Loredana 18 Jul 2005
Love the purple sky Tracey :)Terence Brockett 11 Jul 2005
love the different look on the skyC. Clark 10 Jul 2005
Catchy title.thea walstra 10 Jul 2005
Agree with CharlesSteven Torrisi 10 Jul 2005
Connectivity at its closest. Great angle and colors. The crisscross of wires reminds me of what it looked like when old tv antennes were all aroundsher richardson 10 Jul 2005
unique and very appealing... i'm having fun in your portfolio... i love your obscure visions and vibrant use of colours : )Charles Oliver 10 Jul 2005
Very unique work.