Musings of a Dinosaur
A Family Doctor in solo private practice; I may be going the way of the dinosaur, but I'm not dead yet.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Marble Dinosaur Eggs:
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14 Comments:
Ooo, she's good! Wish I had been able to integrate psych that well. Art truly is a better language than English.
You go right ahead and crow, proud DinoDaddy, LOL.
I love the colors too!
That is GORGEOUS. I love this kind of artwork. I've never been one for landscapes and puppy dogs.
Wow! Normally I just lurk. But that's too wonderful to pass without comment. I agree the colors are lovely. But the story it tells is what really grabs me, the outside world as cold data, given meaning through mind of the observer. I love the progression as chaotic green (creative) and geometric (analytical) elements come together to form thoughts, which themselves flow and recombine through ever more basic concepts. At least that’s how my mind is processing the data.
Is there a place I could download a higher res copy?
Abby: I added a link to the picture at her gallery site.
Oh wow, it's beautiful!
Wow. It makes me just want to sit and look at it until I've taken it all in. Beautiful.
Thanks all, for the feedback. An artist likes to know her work is appreciated. And Abby, it's good that you extrapolated all that from one picture. My purpose was even simpler than your explaination, but I don't mind that you find your own meaning in it. I enjoy that aspect of art where the viewer can see more than the artist intended.
~DD
Wow, I didn't know your daughter could paint my brain in such vivid detail Really cool!
Thanks for the link. It now lives as my desktop.
DinoDaughter, thank you.
I really enjoyed looking at Zephyr's gallery, and fell in love with the "Hunting in the Snow Collage!
Wow that was lovely. Dinodaughter has some skills.
DinoDaughter:
Let's not forget you were named after DinoMom, who also had impressive artistic skills. You are indeed aptly named!
With love from,
Kensington MD :)
WANT.
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