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Description: Dunno how I came up with the title. I'm quite sure it's got nothing to do with my literary interest...
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Posted by: Madman May 06, 2017, 09:50:49 PM

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May 30, 2017, 11:01:37 PM
Thank you weavers! As always, your comments are much appreciated! You see so much more than we do in our creations ;-) Well, at least than I do... In fact, I would say that your comments are a work of art in itself!  A Beer Cup
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May 24, 2017, 07:43:33 PM
Greetings and Salutations
Greetings and Salutations
Greetings and Salutations Master Madman.

The Balzac's Temple>http://www.fractalforums.com/index.php?action=gallery;sa=view;id=20271


Master Madman
May we ask why is your name not sane, instead of mad, are you not a man glad? Madman?
How can you see in the dark?
A bat does not need light to see, other worldly is he? The sane one, and the mad one,  are they not, a happy lot, and friends, till the end?
Why is the sky blue, why is this image of a dark cavern environment, so interesting to you too?

The Balzac's Temple : all the young dudes carry the news, but to hear the music, you must sit and meditate, and from the lighted floor, in the Balzac Temple, elevate.

 A excellent place to meditate, looks tranquil, peaceful, and it's a somber, sacred hole to behold and worship, and it's not easy for a human mind to acknowledge what you have seen in your mind. Stumbled you, on a other type of architecture too, where you have four walls, and the encroachment overhead, of stalactites, and their deposits of calcium carbonates, coming down, resembling an icicle hanging from the roof and sides of this cave you depict.

The icicles,  dripping down from the ceilings, drip, drip, until, one day, this open space, will be filled in, and no more!

 A pattern Mother Nature loves, create, and destroy to create a new, something better for you.

A violation? NO! A strategy of evolutionality, her law, process of continuous change, rearrange from a lower, to a simpler, a higher, a complexer, or better state, coming to a better place, and never stopping the music till the break of dawn!

Your love is fading, can't help complaining, life and being alive is strange! Curiosity fractality, who knew?
She is in the picture, but you her, cannot see, she has no mouth, so she cannot yawn.



But, poor, poor Mother Nature! How bored, utterly bored, at times, she must be?
She cannot have what you have, a short human life expectancy! She must live forever, and it gets so boring, doing the same thing over, and over, and over, and over  again!

 Â Creating, destroying, creating destroying, of course, we cannot fully appreciate her pain, it would take a million years for our specie to see her work revolve, in vain. Everything is deep?

And what we think, is of no consequence, we are just one, out of a trillion billion experiments, you see, she allows a bit of temporary, sunshine to prevail.
thus it is said scientist said : for a thing to be, requires an observer.

Thus, if we could live forever, we could understand Mother Nature, and fall in love. Aspiration she is, touch it. A rock, a stone in this cave, you've made, every where, where is the energy, bestowed she?

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But you have caught her, a snapshot of one of her caverns, in an open state before it closes, filled in, by the stalactites, which is it's fate.

Does a rock kiss its children on the lips?

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We want to thank you again, Master Madman, for posting an inspiring fractal image that provokes mystery, to which contains intensity, and scope, that vibrationally compels us to bow and respond.

Thank you!



Compositional construct :

The four raised rock markings on the far center wall, catch the light just right, the ambiental light, you have created, sets the mood, and it's your choice in coloring that make this work, and the lighting accents, a success, that it is.

We like the choice, you made to hide the source of light on the right, it makes one wish to enter the picture, and find what is behind the big rock structure on the right side of the painting, excellent!
We like the black ceiling it set us free, begging you to do more!

Please do more, we want an encore!

Thank you, we love the mysterious, that stirs our imagination. Your work keeps lifting us higher appreciationally.






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