Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #554 'Water'

in #art6 years ago

'Water'





What is it? Does it matter? Not to me, as long as I enjoy looking at it. :D

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Facinating, when you just can't stop looking at something, simply because your brain recognizes patterns and shapes, but can't figure out what it is.
Great job!

Sometimes the unconscious can make us see what is stored as fear or desire! In this image I see a hole into which you can fall and which you can visualize from the bottom. Perhaps the water does not distinguish it, only the clarity that means the exit. The folds, the waves, speak of expansion and depth. Maybe the image is made by dark colors, shadows, hence the idea of deep orifice. Greetings to you, @velimir.

One more of your strange, difficult and suggestive photos, @velimir. I can't identify what it is either. I just have the feeling that it gives me and that it allows me to create some conjectures. The first impression is that of the abysmal. I perceive the space that occupies almost the entire painting as a deep cavity (accentuated by the brown color and its dark tones), and above, in the background, that light, which could be the surface of the water, almost like a salvation. Good exercise for perception and visualization (vision by imagination)!