I feel there’s an interesting and curious organic ambiguity about this one…
It’s late here and I need some down time right now, but I shall come back to this…
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I do find this painting intriguing, I keep coming back to look at it…
Do I want more explanation about it? No, I’m not sure I do, I like it’s ambiguity.
One can read different things into it; water stains on a tablecloth, marks left by fallen petals or leaves, etc…
And, if on a different scale, I can also see echos of the translucent microscopic forms of organisms like nematodes perhaps…
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Thanks Mark. I really like the Japanese notion of ‘wabi sabi’. Part of which is the beauty of things coming into and going out of existence.
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very nice soft frosted look to this, it reminds me of dry autumn grass and trees cloaked in the first snow at the end of November. a very calming, very tranquil piece.