Thanks Tommy- you are kind. If I do indeed have any heightened ability for visual perception, it would likely be a result of what I do for a living (I'd starve otherwise) rather than art school learning :-)
~Brent
Maybe no "special" skill, but you have a knack, let's say, for very sensitive framing. In art classes, we learn to be sensitive to the dynamic forces within the frame, and unless you have suffered through a semester of visual perception in art, you must be a natural. Doug is correct in referring to the "magnitude" that is shown here. The effect has much to do with the oval at the lower left kissing the left and bottom edges of the frame and the radiating vectors springing and gaining power from from that oval anchored in and angled as it is. -tv
This is just the entrance to my back yard green house Rod ;-) Actually this covers a two lane street outside the convention center in downtown Seattle CJ. No special skill on my part to give it magnitude Doug- it is big. Thanks all :-)
~Brent
Rod
07-Oct-2007 12:18
I don't know about magnitude Doug as this is a greenhouse in Brents back yard but he has made it look big a:-)
Goodun Brent:-)