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RE: ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ - Flower Contest | Week 8

in ᴀʀᴛ & ᴀʀᴛɪꜱᴛꜱ7 days ago

Personally, I am not such a flower fan but if it comes to this contests all creative art with the topic "flower" and this time illusion is welcome. So it can be a statue, something painted, a drawing, a building, a cake, a picture of a shadow, grafity, a sandsculpture and so on.

Who knows it's even more about creative thinking and taking a photo 🤔

I also believe that not many read since they are used to post the photos they take from flowers everywhere in the understanding all communities/contests are the same.

I am used to read, check posts and entries and I comment or ask what is meant. If the photographer can explain what the "illusion" part of the entry is - which I can miss/don't see - it's fine with me. Since we do not all see the same if it comes to art.

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I’m not sure what you mean by illusion in this context. An illusion is something that is sort of fake / not real / false impression.

So you mean you want ppl to enter the flower competition with something that isn’t a flower like a slice of cake? and talk about it? I’m sorry I don’t quite understand.

Like a cake that looks like the shape of a flower or something for example? I’m just trying to understand what this competition is about.

 4 days ago 

Yes, that's what I think. Something that looks like a flower on the photo but in reality is something else... or the other way round. It is a flower but the photo suggests something else.

A great weekend!

That is called ‘Pareidolia’. When something looks like something else.

https://www.thescroller.net/14396/pareidolia-madness-23-pics-of-things-that-look-just-like-other-things/

It’s a super cool concept for a contest I just don’t think it’s very clear from the write up hence a lot of ppl just sharing pictures.

:)

I read the competition through fully after you explained you would like to see writing and I still couldn’t get that you required any writing with the photo / art. I do genuinely think it’s simply a translation issue versus people not reading in this scenario.