Iain
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John, With the sail reflected in the water the boat could almost pass for some kind of aircraft, drone. It's a captivating image and, despite the colours, leaves me with a feeling of tranquility, stillness, the calm before the storm? No doubt.
Thank you, Desforges (got your name right this time), Yes, Orifish wouldn't bite. I am not sure of the comparison to overly flasky hand shake. I am confused by that, but, no mind, I am that way with a lot of things. Dendrites, I had to look up. They look like seaweed to me. A great subject for a painter could be those microscopic forms in the deep of the sea. They are truly amazing, such variation, and project themselves through the water comically, like some quirky Klee-like (or Es-like?) mechanical invention.
I just had to repeat what is written here. Don't encourage me! No, thank you for giving me the green light to post more. I am sure I'm not the only one who worries over not only what they post (type mainly) but how much work they post in comparison to what they give back in the form of feedback, etc. I must say, not being a painter I have a slight disadvantage in lacking the techical insight to give genuine and beneficial (practical) feedback. That's my get-out clause sortedThese are all so original, compelling, enticing, and just plain cool. I like them! Keep 'em coming.
Thank you, Desforges (got your name right this time), Yes, Orifish wouldn't bite. I am not sure of the comparison to overly flasky hand shake. I am confused by that, but, no mind, I am that way with a lot of things. Dendrites, I had to look up. They look like seaweed to me. A great subject for a painter could be those microscopic forms in the deep of the sea. They are truly amazing, such variation, and project themselves through the water comically, like some quirky Klee-like (or Es-like?) mechanical invention.