Welcome to our site! A collaboration of shared vision and heart. We hope you will enjoy the time you spend visiting our works.Our love and support to you all, and especially to Fiona Hooper for our beautiful childhood portrait! Visit her @ http://www.artybiz.com/fiona_hooper
BIO
This site is a collaboration between myself and Alexander Graham. Alex is someone who answered my call from a place, though far away, so close to my heart, and we work together towards the same goals with a shared vision of a better world, not just for a chosen few, but for everyone, everywhere. And we work for an understanding that there are other points of view and other opinions, and that open debate, along with all the other principles America was founded on, is what turns that diversity of perspective and prejudice into a strength instead of a weakness. That is what our work is devoted to: a better world for our children's children's children.Thank you for taking the time to visit.. Alexander and Lynn
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Comments (5)
Richardphotos
amazing fractal art.
ShadowsNTime
thank you Richard, happy you liked it
kepp
super spirals lovely work
ShadowsNTime
thanks so much for your visit and nice comment!
CosmicEnvisions
Waves, energy, movement and light, that's what I see my friend :-) Amazing work. Happy weekend :-)
ShadowsNTime
Lol, all those things you said are a part of dancing as well, I assume you were thinking of something different;-) thank you for your visit and the great comment!
jendellas
My first thought was the rousing ending to the BBC's Last night of the Proms.
ShadowsNTime
Lol! I don't know what that is but thanks for the cool comment! made me giggle!
anahata.c
the definition you gave for orchestration is the usual one...and it fits here. The musical definition is how a musician uses all the instruments of the orchestra----that's similar to the general definition, only it's applied to the symphony orchestra. (That's what Jendellas was referring to above: The BBC "Proms" are symphony concerts (in England), short for "Promenade Concerts"---which use orchestration. It's not something most non-brits would know, so I can understand how that comment made you giggle! I assume the final Prom concerts of the season are a big bash---which your image certainly is...)
For me, this is a big collision of three bulbous organic entities, pushing up against each other, over an ocean of waves (the lowest level of your image). I love the intensifying lines, and the beautiful blues. And the feeling that those three things are crowding each other. That's what orchestral sections will do. Again, it's great to see these full size, because they bloom that way. This is terrific. The creature in the middle is holding his own! Either that or this image is one BIG creature, with two eyes and a big nose...Terrific piece, Lynn. Very dynamic and sensual.