Leece is a Western Australian artist living in Perth, on Whadjuk Nyoongar boodjar. She likes drawing animals and is interested in sf&f, nature and kayaking, Me-Moving and reading and lots of other stuff!
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
WPP2016 - Week 14 - Silhouettes
WPP2016 - Week 14 - Silhouettes
+Ken Fowkes, Alen Ianni , Tim Kennedy , Robyn King , Rob Masters , Bernhard Rembold , Byron S , Francesco Scaglioni , Alicia Smith , Grandma Snyder , Navin Upendran and Mary Wardell
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Didn't turn out quite the way I wanted it. Oh well.
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Turned nicely blurred and abstract. Love it!
ReplyDeleteYes, yes I totally meant that. Absolutely. Nodnodnodnod
ReplyDeleteBy looking at the details, I've figured it out.
ReplyDeleteYou were shooting into the future. It only looked like the eleventh day of May. Form my perspective it's obvious that the Nexus took you to November the fifth.
Oh btw - you didn't happen to hear who won the presidential election did you ?
Ah, ted kelly in Australia we have dd/mm/yyyy format for our dates. So, alas, I can't tell you any more about your politics than I can about mine - with the double dissolution here things are rabid already, alas.
ReplyDeleteEven knowing who they are, and what they are doing, it is still a very mysterious image. The triangle formed by the tree line and the shadows makes for a compelling shot, too.
ReplyDeleteted kelly - on the up side of the double dissolution (where the House of Representives and the whole of the Senate (instead of just half) are up for election) is that there are a whole lot of very nervous pollies out there. Also, we get to play with the Vote Compass, which tells us just how far from our actual beliefs and principals each of the major parties are. And First Dog on the Moon.
ReplyDeleteLately, more so than ever, I sort of wish our phones were time traveling machines. That's what we get I guess for abandoning the good old fashioned call~boxes ?
ReplyDelete#bringbackthetardis
very cool shot!
ReplyDeleteWell spotted and a fun interpretation.
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