Monday, September 3, 2012

Abstract Forms

The above photos all represent abstract form but for different reasons. The owl rug on the far left is abstract because the owl is portrayed in a whimsical way unlike how a real owl would appear in the wild. The second photo of the sculpture of a dog in robes is abstract because it shows something that would not be seen in real life. I love the abstract shape and lines of the mushroom I found in a horse pasture at my family's farm this weekend. I like how it curves upward almost like it has been opening. Mushrooms are fascinating to me and I think that this one is the most interesting I have ever seen. The corkscrew on the right is another abstract shape. The spiral is appealing to me but I still think it is abstract because you do not see such a spiral very often created naturally. 

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