Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Obsession 2.


Nature's way of brightening a day.



Simple in fractal and pattern.



If you look to the sky, you might even see Saturn.




The westward breeze rustling the
leaves and trees.



Clouds moving onward.



Waves of tidal cycles without fail.


The purest of forms. Only found in nature.


The one thing in life without chaos based on entropy.

7 comments:

? said...

I have a sense of gentle gods and mythic creatures and this place is imbued with a mystical essence. I love it. Here is a kiss back.

psyconym said...

Can I ask do you make these pictures. They are very pleasing to the eye.

psyconym said...

The medium between intellect and emotion is tough. I was researching for an article when I stumbled across a advert for a play about emotion, playing In London. One of the tag lines is that emotion is what makes life living, what makes us who we are. I just don't know what to believe. In one moment I think I know something so well, adn in the next, I read somehting else adn it exposes so many of my own assumptions placed there by my own emotions, biases.

How do I really know I know anything?

Deep can be good, just make sure you're diving into deep water when you take the plunge - lol.

Loving the pictures.

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Atlanteaness said...

Well then RE, I hope you plan to stay. *smiles*

Atlanteaness said...

Psyconym: None of the previous pictures I have made personally. The picture highlighting myself as a mermaid is of me. But to me the pictures I like and share are that of music, an emotional essence based on sight senses. What is appeasing to my eye can only be portrayed in the manner I present it. My friend Jesse has pretty much convinced me to share my very own art, which in the little spare time I have, I am currently setting up to share some here.

Atlanteaness said...

Psyconym: The question you pose is very deep... how do you know I know? What makes you or I think that this is what it is or what we want to believe it is? Does science really offer more than hearsay? On and on, these relentless questions, which lead to nothing but unproductive living. I don't take much heed in what is written or spoken, it can only lead to confusion. If you begin to understand you and know yourself - everything else will fall into place, despite outside influences.

Yes, when you think you know something or are familiar with it, it can change so drastically including a change in you. I for one, know that the ocean, what I consider my home, nearly killed me once. It was all weird and strange afterwards. That cozy sense of knowing something complete 360d into a thing I apparently knew nothing of. How odd this realization and such an adventure becoming one with it again, only on a newer and more in depth level. There is a side to everything we think we are aware of, that we know nothing of until we get there. Only those who choose to get there get to see and explore that side.

psyconym said...

I've been thinking about your reply for a while, and I think I agree. Knowing yourself you can over come outside influence. I was thrown 360 from studying/life in general, but I got to know myself in a different way, ven if it is to know I think too much sometimes. Thanks for such an interesting reply.

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