“ Staircase ”
Clearly there's an Escher influence in this frame, but I hope that it's "about" more than play with perspective and that there's some narrative suggestion and emotional pull to it. I'm very interested at the moment in constructing painterly images with a degree of ambiguity to them. It's hard, ...
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  • Kaye Bartholomew Edited 2 years ago

    Certainly lots of triangles in this image..

    Certainly lots of triangles in this image..

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  • Debby McCaskey Lynch Edited 2 years ago

    I am intrigued! I find it full of mystery and confusion! I love the textures at the top and the colors throughout. I'm on vacation and can only view it on my phone. I… more

    I am intrigued! I find it full of mystery and confusion! I love the textures at the top and the colors throughout. I'm on vacation and can only view it on my phone. I hope I remember to look at it on the big computer when I am home so I can see it more closely all at once.

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  • Derek Kannemeyer Edited 2 years ago

    Still working on it. Version 9.15.23

    Still working on it. Version 9.15.23

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  • Judi Jay Edited 2 years ago

    So creatively intriguing, Derek. The man in blue steals my eye first and he looks defeated. By the impossible stairs? Is he after the paint tin (as I see it) diagonally… more

    So creatively intriguing, Derek. The man in blue steals my eye first and he looks defeated. By the impossible stairs? Is he after the paint tin (as I see it) diagonally opposite? And there's no triumph for the one who has managed to reach the top. He knows the task returning will be even more difficult. I see Escher. I see the composition meeting the brief and I see the work of an extraordinary mind.

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