This is fun, it really plays with scale. Little stick figures, perhaps a bit Beckett-like as they wait for instructions on what to do next. 😉 Seriously, the pale-toned contrast in textures is wonderful.
I really like this, John. When I first saw it I imagined people scattered out on a landscape; so interesting now to see that others had a similar response. It also triggered a memory of the artwork in this video:
I think the actual pebble artist is Sharon Nowlan:
Thanks for the nice comment and links. I wasn’t aware of Sharon Nowlan’s work… it is amazing and perfectly matched with that stunning piece by Simeon ten Holt.
A natural Dali.
Wonderful.
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There is an element of the surreal in close-up scenes that appear to be aerial views. Thanks for commenting– happy you liked this one.
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Your reply to Ed Hall explains the appeal. Thanks, and thanks for the interesting photograph.
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Much appreciate the comment. Thanks Linda
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A micro-makro world, humanized due to the small shadows.
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Yes, interesting how those shadows provide context
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This is fun, it really plays with scale. Little stick figures, perhaps a bit Beckett-like as they wait for instructions on what to do next. 😉 Seriously, the pale-toned contrast in textures is wonderful.
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Thanks–how nice to hear the word “fun,” mentioned. Waiting For Godot perhaps…
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🙂
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Figures look almost human as they all cast their long shadows. Fascinating!
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Thanks for your comment. It’s the same thing I see in the picture too.
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I really like this, John. When I first saw it I imagined people scattered out on a landscape; so interesting now to see that others had a similar response. It also triggered a memory of the artwork in this video:
I think the actual pebble artist is Sharon Nowlan:
https://www.demdaco.com/lp/artist/sharon-nowlan/?gclid=Cj0KCQiA4OybBhCzARIsAIcfn9lXkt-rEzRHxM-IL5oz2IqjZ9Q1cXq5a5O_AWHfRbCg1GdT4PaIqIgaAglKEALw_wcB&sort=newest&page=1
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Thanks for the nice comment and links. I wasn’t aware of Sharon Nowlan’s work… it is amazing and perfectly matched with that stunning piece by Simeon ten Holt.
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