Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #692 'Circles and Squares'
'Circles and Squares'
I was always amazed how a simple shapes like circles, squares and a bit of right colour can create astonishing results out of nothing. It is all in the balances and the eye of observer. Cheers!. :)
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Your photographic proposal is very interesting. It has a lot of expressiveness and it's great how you use shapes and figures.
Circles, squares and planes altered and/or confused, as well as the play of colors, thanks to your wonderful photograph, @velimir.
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The light circles add a light and colorful texture that contrasts with the more earthy of the wood and the mesh, possibly plastic, that rests. It evokes for me a place where everyone has already said goodbye to go home, but it is not a sad evocation, but one of quiet joy.
Thank you for sharing this photograph, @velimir.
The artist's gaze is not just any gaze. The artist looks beyond what is at first sight, he sees the mystery, the harmony, the intimate life of reality. He observes the deepest and original meaning of things. Where you can see wood, simple circles, squares, the artist sees light, beauty, magic. And you are an artist. ;) Hugs, @velimir.
oh...thank you! :) I see myself more as a discoverer. :))