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Abstract #1-2020

Viewer Chooses The Title

18 total reviews 
Comment from seshadri_sreenivasan


I think you have already given a suitable title. Let the viewer see it from his or mind's eye and derive pleasure. Don't bind it to one single subject:) I find the colours and the interplay of light and shadows putstading. Well done.

 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Thank you very much
Comment from MKFlood


How about "slipping in" or " sneaking in".. lol. Love the colors that you have enhanced. No clue what it was but the final product brings out the imagination in the viewer. Creative abstract and awesome work overall Top(clapping)

 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Wow. Thanks so much Mark for your Outstanding review and rating. Fire Mission! Very cool Titles "Slipping In" or "Sneaking In". I like them both. Thanks Mark ~ Top
Comment from Malmax


Very cool abstract FS! Love the neon looking colors and what appears to be the source of light floating through them. My first thought was of a prehistoric aquatic scene, an underwater
Illumination. Let's call it the Neon Deep! Glad you're doing this again ...it is so much fun!
Best wishes in the contest,
Looks like a winner to me!
VO

 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Thank you so much VO for your wonderful review and Very generous rating. "Neon Deep". I like it. I never thought of that idea. I so appreciate your review and rating VO ~ FS
Comment from Susan F. M. T.


I see "Tie Dyed" Silk lying under water on which the husk of a Sweet corn a spark of light radiating out from the husk. Artistic composition, framing & lighting taken with imagination & superb camera techniques & sharp focus. A reflected Rainbow!
Susan

 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Thank you so much for your review Susan. "Tie Dyed". Great idea. It does remind me of tie dyed T shirts in the 60's. Great narrative and title Susan. Thank you again ~ Steve
Comment from Brendaartwork18


"Surfing on Mars" the red planet is glowing with sunbeams on its cliffs that hide one of the extinct volcanos and our intrepid team explore on their solar surfboard safeky ensconced in their little cabin centre, you can see the sun beam striking its roof. They are amazed at the beautiful colours ofcthe rock columns as they come gentlyvto rest on the plain below. Your manipulation and scene dies you credit. A lot if fun too to name....

 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Cool. "Surfing on Mars". I really like your narrative as it is very imaginative. Nice! Thank you Brenda for your imaginative review and title ~ Steve
Comment from alaskapat


Hi Steve, I have been looking at this for a while and the longer I looked, the more I saw, there are faces in the colors , I see a long billed bird on the left and the face of a creature of some type on the right and below it , I see two more birds with prominent beaks all three are looking down. The object in lower right seems to be floating in and it brings the light , I like that star burst in its center. I have absolutely no clue as to the actual subject matter, this is beautiful with a rainbow of colors that shimmer , I am horrible with titles , but I'll go with Revealed By The Light.

 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    You have seen some things that I did not expect people to see. 'Revealed By The Light'. I like it. You have such an insight Pat. Thank you for your Title ~ Steve
Comment from Kurt Fondriest


Very nice! My title " Ethereal vibrations" love the waves of color and how they resonate with the object like shape on lower right side. It is language by colors !

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 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Thank you Kurt. 'Ethereal vibrations'. I like it. Thanks for your review and title.
reply by Kurt Fondriest on 18-Feb-2020
    What's the object in the piece? Or is it just an element of composition. It looks like an object to me, almost like a guitar pick
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Actually that is a reflection of a CD on a wall illuminated by the bright sun. I thought it was cool looking.
reply by Kurt Fondriest on 18-Feb-2020
    You can also google me to see my art work and works as an expressive art therapist and new thought minister. Plus also on fineartamerica.com Kurt Fondriest. Ok Steve have a good one!
reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Cool!
Comment from Sean T Phelan


Cool,Steve!
Might I suggest 'Sheol Hath Enlarged Herself' ?
That's sort of a 'knee jerk' reaction to my first glimpse of the picture and it'll be pretty Cryptic sounding to lots of people but it's what the image spoke right up and said to me so 'there we go'!
~Sean

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 Comment Written 18-Feb-2020


reply by the author on 18-Feb-2020
    Therefore hell hath enlarged herself, and opened her mouth without measure: and their glory, and their multitude, and their pomp, and he that rejoiceth, shall descend into it.

    That is heavy. I will work to get my head around that Sean. I like that. Hmmm. That Title is worthy of Pondering. Thanks Sean ~ Steve
reply by Sean T Phelan on 18-Feb-2020
    Cool,Steve! You should go with that title!
    ( The picture requested it,after all! )
reply by Sean T Phelan on 20-Feb-2020
    It's interesting,isn't it?
    'Sheol',I'm told,was the name they gave to the garbage pits outside the walls of ancient Jerusalem.I can understand why the Christians would use that as a name for their 'hell'! ( Im not sure if the Jews believe in a 'Hell' really.We Druids don't,but there are several 'Underworlds' that Wiccans talk about! )