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Abstract #5

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31 total reviews 
Comment from Dick Lee Shia


I like these interactive series of naming your abstract creations!

CONGRATULATIONS to the chosen ones!

Well, this one is more bizarre & intriguing! My suggestion is Wrinkled Chiaroscuro!

Fantabulous rendition!
Dramatic verdant illumination.

Fine features & wrinkled textures.

Nice tall format framing...

Thanks for sharing...

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Thank you Dickson!

    "Wrinkled Chiaroscuro". What a cool name for this. Yes this one is very unique and somewhat bizarre. I am not sure what Title I would give it. I guess that is why I turn it over to you artistic and insightful type people. I am completely artistically challenged ; )

    Thank you again Dickson for your wonderful review, rating and Title ~ Steve
Comment from Stringbean


Another gorgeous abstract work Steve! I think I would title this one Aurora. It appears to be a mountainous region off the coast of maybe Greenland with its Northern lights in the far distance and the wonderful phenomena Aurora Borealis. Well balanced tones and shapes and colors. An artistic composition and an experience all its own. A creative work and outstanding editing. Thanks for sharing.

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Hey Mary Lynn,

    Thank you so much for your review and title idea. "Aurora" is a great title for this. I can see the Aurora behind the mountain as it really accents the rocks. Great suggestion Mary Lynn.

    Thank you again for your review and title suggestion ~ Steve
reply by Stringbean on 10-Jul-2019
    You are more than welcome Steve.....my first review was better but my wifi went out and I lost the review. LOL I hate when that happens. Mary Lynn
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    LOL. I know what you mean. When I lose a review I have no clue about what I just wrote! A mind is such a terrible thing to lose....I think
reply by Stringbean on 10-Jul-2019
    LOL yes it is....
Comment from suzannethompson2


Love what you've done to create this wonderful image, Steve - it looks like a mountain on a far away planet - one that has a green sun. I love all the intricate shapes and different colours you incorporated in this - very imaginative creation. I can see several figures encrusted in the rock, too. Not very good with titles I'm afraid - can only think of Emerald Planet although it does also look like a huge piece of coal that we used to burn. Great composition. Suzanne

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Wow. Thank you so very much Suzanne for your wonderful review and commentary. Thank you for your Grand rating. I am honored.

    "Emerald Planet" is a cool name for this one. I agree with you that it does look like a piece of burning coal. We burned coal when I was growing up. We used to stare at the many colors we saw as it burned. Very cool.

    Thank you so much again Suzanne for your review, rating and title idea ~ Steve
reply by suzannethompson2 on 10-Jul-2019
    You're very welcome! Yes, we did the same with burning coal!
Comment from suffolkbrian


I would call this Dr who strikes again as it looks sort of alien in its context,like its just landed on earth,really odd looking thing though,i would not go near it for sure,weird or what...Brian

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Hey Brian,

    Thanks a lot for your review and comments. "Dr. who Strikes Again" is a cool title. I agree with you. If something like this landed on earth I would not go near it either. I would tell it to go see a guy named suffolkbrian as he is really interested in you. Just get out of my back yard ; )

    Thanks again Brian ~ Steve
reply by suffolkbrian on 10-Jul-2019
    Ha,Ha Steve very funny,think I would send them straight back to you.
Comment from GaliaG


Interesting rock, at least this is what it looks to me

good colors, excellent lighting, composition and after shot treatment of the piece

thanks for sharing

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Thank you Galia ~ iPhone7
Comment from nikman


My title for this one is " About To Erupt!". Initially my mind played around with images of a piece of coal burning on another planet! Later though I hit upon the idea of a volcano! Well done!!

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Thanks Nik. "About to Erupt". Cool title. It does look like a volcano about to erupt. It also reminds me of a piece of coal burning. I remember that as a kid ~ Steve
reply by nikman on 10-Jul-2019
    Thanks!
Comment from Regina E.H-Ariel


Light at the top of the Mountain
excellent job - this looks to me like a very high mountain in a height where no plants are growing . Your structure and textures are just handsome, but I also can see the face of a man only the throat up to the nose but you would have to turn the picture around clockwise - in this position it looks like a sleeping man
Anyways the light at the top is a focus point reaching another world from the top of the mountain or in dreams - great use of space , super shadow and light application, excellent job

 Comment Written 10-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    "Light at the Top of the Mountain". I like that. It does look like there is some kind of strange glowing light coming from the top of a mountain. Also I see the face of a man looking left. I can see his eye and ear. Thanks so much for your comments and title Regina ~ Steve
reply by Regina E.H-Ariel on 10-Jul-2019
    you are most welcome
Comment from michiganmike


I am old enough to remember when people used to burn coal for heat. This reminds me of a piece of burning coal and I would call it "Bituminous".

 Comment Written 09-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    "Bituminous". Good call. I can relate to that as we burned coal when I was a kid. The colors of the burning coal were always fascinating to watch. Thanks for the title Mike ~ iPhone7
Comment from Linda Wetzel


This reminds me of the rock formations in a deep lava tube so my title would be "Into the Abyss." I really like the lime green glow at the top, and the rock like texture. The greens at the bottom are reminiscent of the colors in the plumage of a hummingbird.

 Comment Written 09-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    "Into the Abyss". I like that. I can see this as being a rock formation in a deep lava tube. Good eye. Thank you Linda for your artistic and insightful comments ~ Steve
reply by Linda Wetzel on 10-Jul-2019
    My pleasure, Steve.
reply by Linda Wetzel on 10-Jul-2019
    I would love to try to recreate this in watercolor.
reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    I can email you a copy if you like. That would be cool to see what you can do with this one ~ Steve
reply by Linda Wetzel on 10-Jul-2019
    Oh thank you! I can use your post as a reference. I?ll save it to my favorites.
Comment from Malmax


Wow FS, I'm cosmically charged when viewing this superb abstract! I think you've outdone yourself...I happen to Love this one! I especially love the phosphorescence, the remarkable glow exuded by this image. It seems to have gone through not one, but four separate transformations of color..Four various levels engaging it to glow so fiercely with luminescence. I think four is a special number, don't you?
My Title...Kryptonite! The green
Radioactive material traveling through time is my visual!
FABULOUS piece of art!
Love it!
VO

 Comment Written 09-Jul-2019


reply by the author on 10-Jul-2019
    Whoa! Thank you Very much VO for your wonderful review and rating. "Kryptonite" is a cool title for this one. You need to check out the review from Dave. Very funny.

    I think You have outdone yourself in this review. Very artistic and deeply insightful. Yes I think Four is a very special number. Good eye to see four different colors of luminescence in this one.

    Thank you again for your wonderful review and Grand rating VO ~ FS