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Falling into the Abyss

This abstract looks like shards of glass. It actually is a multi-colored tile that I manipulated to look like a dangerous region populated by malicious creatures that threaten the sanity of those who dare enter this dark realm. Depending on the viewers perspective, one of the prominent figures of the abyss is the large figure on the left wall with a large horn and what appears to be a missing ear.On the right wall is another pale figure that may be his rival. They appear to be conversing and viewing the expression of the figure on the right, the conversation does not appear to be friendly. Behind him I see another red menacing monster. Can you see these creatures? Figures are clinging to the walls to avoid falling into the abyss represented by shards of multi-colored glass. On the far upper right, can you see the tortured face of a woman in black and white screaming in terror? Can she be saved from a horrible fate? There are many other images to discover. What I love about abstract imagery is the viewer's freedom to project whatever he or she perceives on these painterly abstract canvases. I am always interested in what you perceive and the stories that accompany your projections.

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Gregory Edwards 24 Jan 2009

Each with in the clutches of cling-on domanic agenda windows speeking through peaks peering leaky cheaks. Julie, you are such a special friend.

KC CHANG 07 Apr 2008

GREAT WORK!!

jamie winter 04 Apr 2008

oh fantastic Julie just awesome work

Anonymous Guest 04 Apr 2008

I see these projections Julie, and the falling into the abyss may be delayed as another noons follows three moons...gse