Double Meaning

By Angela on Friday, July 03, 2009 @ 7:00 AM

"Metamorphosis" by Octavio Ocampo

These works of art are best watched in full screen . . . because as the picture looms larger, it takes on an entirely different meaning. I had seen the picture "General" before, but most of these were new to me . . . and quite lovely.

I have no artistic talent, so I love seeing the works of talented artists. Enjoy!

~~Angie

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Blogger Mocha with Linda Says:

Those are bizarre. Reminds me of the classic picture that, depending on how you look at it, is either an old woman or a young lady!

 
 
Blogger Kay Day Says:

I did enjoy! Thanks!

 
 
Anonymous Linda g Says:

Thank you for sharing that.
Just a reminder that the deadline for signing up for the Heavenly Daze Cruise is one week away.
We still have room if anyone is still thinking about coming.

 
 
Anonymous Anonymous Says:

A lot of thought, time and talent went into these. Intriguing concept! Clyde

 
 
Blogger Caitriona aka Catherine Says:

"I have no artistic talent" Angie, I immediately thought, what?? of course you have artistic talent. Perhaps you are not skilled with the brush and paints but I think it is important to remember that the way you weave a story or paint a picture for us through the written word is every bit as artistic at those paintings. It was the one phrase that got my attention in this post.
~Catherine

 

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