Posted on February 11, 2012
The little building had a single door with a turquoise frame and a narrow barred window. A few of those details provide tension and context for a reflection on this small piece of the urban landscape.
In contrast, “Hooked”, below, is purely a landscape of the mind, with no detail left to link it to reality. That level of abstraction is disturbing to some, but does it make the sense of being hooked any less real?
Category: A new image, Abstract, Florida, Inspiration, Issues for artists Tagged: abstractions, context, hooked, tension