saw it in the mind’s eye

saw it in the mind’s eye

Creative considerations: Is there presence in absence? If a work is sparse, does that make more of a statement than an image full of detail? Similarly, at what point does less become more?

Perhaps when the whole has become other than the sum of the parts.

In which case, even as our Social Circles grow there will still be a need to consider what to include and what to leave out. That is, it may also be worth considering -

If you envisage something, make sure creating it is justified.
If you create something, make sure uploading it is warranted.
If you upload something, make sure sharing it is necessary.

With various thanks and apologies to Mies van der Rohe,
Kurt Koffka, Jason Schwartz and Yuval Noah Harari.

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Pen Pal Princess
6 years ago
This one is by far my favorite of the 3. I love the movement of the green strokes behind and inside the vase. The object interacts with the movement in and around it totally avoiding the red square.

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