I wasn’t so fond of the colored stairs, but this is deeply appealing. Isn’t that funny – how one abstraction can appeal, and another not at all? I especially like the dynamic feel of this one, and the interesting arrangement of colors. You’ve captured it so nicely, Sheila.
I didn’t particularly like the stairs….the color was all flat, like paint-by-number. But this abstract has color mutation and blending, moves from shadow to shade to light, pops in and out of the dimensions!
I didn’t know you were in London! Great shot btw
I’m not, but I sure would like to be … Toronto has a Kensington Market.. 🙂
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I wasn’t so fond of the colored stairs, but this is deeply appealing. Isn’t that funny – how one abstraction can appeal, and another not at all? I especially like the dynamic feel of this one, and the interesting arrangement of colors. You’ve captured it so nicely, Sheila.
thanks, Linda – one is certainly hard, the other soft. straight and angular vs. curvy and free form. I too like today’s better. 🙂
I didn’t particularly like the stairs….the color was all flat, like paint-by-number. But this abstract has color mutation and blending, moves from shadow to shade to light, pops in and out of the dimensions!
thanks, Cynthia – it’s very modern art-esque… the stairs were trying too hard… 🙂
Beautiful indeed!