PPR, wouldn’t that be “Holy chocolate-BATMAN?!!!!”
Check your email… BATMAN!!!
Wow, powerful abstract. I like the swirls and the blend of colors in this photo. Guess what I saw in the first few seconds? An image of a fetus in a mother’s womb. Perhaps that’s because so many of my friends have been telling me about their pregnancies, LOL!
goosebumps. you’re on a roll.
Great picture. You obviously have a gift for seeing and capturing interesting images. Of course I’m sure there is a lot of hard work in there too. Just like with writing. Nice to meet ya and thanks for stopping by my site.
It looks like the edge of an enchanted forest.
> why are we looked upon as dreamers?
In the 1960′s art was ridiculed as a lower pursuit (primarily because it does not create a collective hive of busy unquestioning workers making lots of profit for others), and that stigma has always stuck somewhat. It is only the dreamer’s and risk takers that have changed things.
I’m glad you are contented with the things that matter.
that’s a mighty nibbleable ear…..
So true. That is why something that is so lovely to one person is so ordinary to another.
Great pic! Fabric or oil slick?
I saw a glimpse of a fetus in the womb at first, like Airchild said.
I really like this. You are very talented, indeed.
Nice. NICE. N.I.C.E!!!!
It looks like an aerial view of a seashore… a body of water!
Ooohh wait! I just clicked back on the picture, and NOW I see an ~ear~ with earrings!!!
Only when I squinted – because my eye was bothering me at the same moment I was reading – did I see the ear. Well done!
It looks slightly crystalline to me, as though it’s just at freezing temperature. I feel movement, though, too…
True what he said but it left me cold had no feelings about the latest pic. can’t tell why. Cheers Portia
Fantastic picture! I hadn’t a clue what it was though until reading some comments. It would make a nice pattern for material.
…very good, Molly. Is this also an ice pik? Quotation is perfect fit. MuSe
LK, this is a photo enhancement of a digital pic I took. It is an side view of a woman, ear and all! I enjoyed seeing what everyone saw!
this is such a fantastic picture to get lost in…..at first glance, it’s the swirls and lines that you notice, and you feel like you are moving through water…(or perhaps coffee..) and it’s not till you’ve looked at it for a while that you see the full picture!
Oh I love this! How is it made? (media type etc.?)
This one speaks the way I visualize my pieces before executing them. You have to split up the variations in shades and really explore something before hitting it. You’ve really captured that.
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Holy chocolate!!!! SPEECHLESS
PPR, wouldn’t that be “Holy chocolate-BATMAN?!!!!”
Check your email… BATMAN!!!
Wow, powerful abstract. I like the swirls and the blend of colors in this photo. Guess what I saw in the first few seconds? An image of a fetus in a mother’s womb. Perhaps that’s because so many of my friends have been telling me about their pregnancies, LOL!
goosebumps.
you’re on a roll.
Great picture. You obviously have a gift for seeing and capturing interesting images. Of course I’m sure there is a lot of hard work in there too. Just like with writing. Nice to meet ya and thanks for stopping by my site.
It looks like the edge of an enchanted forest.
> why are we looked upon as dreamers?
In the 1960′s art was ridiculed as a lower pursuit (primarily because it does not create a collective hive of busy unquestioning workers making lots of profit for others), and that stigma has always stuck somewhat. It is only the dreamer’s and risk takers that have changed things.
I’m glad you are contented with the things that matter.
that’s a mighty nibbleable ear…..
So true. That is why something that is so lovely to one person is so ordinary to another.
Great pic! Fabric or oil slick?
I saw a glimpse of a fetus in the womb at first, like Airchild said.
I really like this. You are very talented, indeed.
Nice. NICE. N.I.C.E!!!!
It looks like an aerial view of a seashore… a body of water!
Ooohh wait! I just clicked back on the picture, and NOW I see an ~ear~ with earrings!!!
Only when I squinted – because my eye was bothering me at the same moment I was reading – did I see the ear. Well done!
It looks slightly crystalline to me, as though it’s just at freezing temperature. I feel movement, though, too…
True what he said but it left me cold had no feelings about the latest pic. can’t tell why. Cheers Portia


Fantastic picture! I hadn’t a clue what it was though until reading some comments.
It would make a nice pattern for material.
…very good, Molly. Is this also an ice pik? Quotation is perfect fit.
MuSe
LK, this is a photo enhancement of a digital pic I took. It is an side view of a woman, ear and all! I enjoyed seeing what everyone saw!
this is such a fantastic picture to get lost in…..at first glance, it’s the swirls and lines that you notice, and you feel like you are moving through water…(or perhaps coffee..) and it’s not till you’ve looked at it for a while that you see the full picture!
Oh I love this! How is it made? (media type etc.?)
This one speaks the way I visualize my pieces before executing them. You have to split up the variations in shades and really explore something before hitting it. You’ve really captured that.