You are the Master of Fine Art!
I find All of your work to be intensely exciting...and all inspiring.
Thank-you for sharing your creativity with us all.
very intriguing john. the mist of what appears to be clouds or gases along with the radiant lines brings interest, depth and unexpected motion. well done x periment al...
Artist Reply: this is a humble attempt at merging non-objective abstraction with a visceral feeling of falling (vertigo) and depth of field (distance from forground to farthest point of view). 95% of viewers who look at modern/abstract/contemporary art try very hard to see some real object that they can wrap their minds around. That has never been my concern until now.
this looks like a wild and wooly sky.... really neat work
Artist Reply: same view I see every time I book a night flight. Just cant seem to snap a photo of it through those tiny round windows. This must then be my "interpretation" of about 30 niteflights. Once I got lucky and saw the edge of the Aurora Borealis. Now that is a real enigma and visual dynamic.
Artist Reply: Herme, you are killing me with your new stuff. that Anomatomantopea is totally rockin. If I look at it any more my eyes will bleed. Someday, we need to share some java and then some tequila and talk about religiopolitix and similar nonsense.
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Bob Cauley 18 Dec 2005
Great workEmily Reed 18 Dec 2005
Wow! fantastic! An elegant abstract!Sam Sidders 07 Dec 2005
Very Nice John !Charmaine Bartlett 07 Dec 2005
You are the Master of Fine Art! I find All of your work to be intensely exciting...and all inspiring. Thank-you for sharing your creativity with us all.Julie Mayser 04 Dec 2005
It does almost give one the feeling of falling.... I have seen the Aurora Borealis on trips to Canada, and you have caught a bit of it :-) !Ben DeBiase 23 Nov 2005
wow! that IS good! the more I stare at it, the more I see the motion! and the colors are incredible!Nira Dabush 23 Nov 2005
Wonderful textures..seems like almost Felt...Creative replies as well :-)...K L Marsala 23 Nov 2005
very intriguing john. the mist of what appears to be clouds or gases along with the radiant lines brings interest, depth and unexpected motion. well done x periment al...corry stuart 23 Nov 2005
this looks like a wild and wooly sky.... really neat workHerman Serrano 23 Nov 2005
B eauti ful! :)