If I would to start drawing, I always got frustrated when the picture didn't turn as symmetrical as I would have liked. Because of this, I would just stop drawing altogether. I recently saw some beautiful artwork that was in fact asymmetrical. I realized that art did not have to be symmetrical to be art.
So, what started out with random movements of a ruler became this piece.
What do you see? Feel? Do you have an interpretation of your own?
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ReplyDeletesherry @ Sunday Memes
I see it as a lot of perspectives coming together, if that makes sense. :) Art can be so subjective, which is the beauty of it I suppose.
ReplyDeleteHave an awesome week!
Makes a lot of sense
DeleteAnd because art is subjective I much rather hear (or in this case read) what others see.
It reminds me of a stained glass window.
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great reading week