Intersectional Whirlwind



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WOW! :astonished: That is incredible.

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Yeah, that’s super cool. The bottom makes me think of pasta. :slight_smile:

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This reminds me of the great Japanese Wave Painting.
https://www.artic.edu/artworks/24645/under-the-wave-off-kanagawa-kanagawa-oki-nami-ura-also-known-as-the-great-wave-from-the-series-thirty-six-views-of-mount-fuji-fugaku-sanj笛rokkei

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There is another peice in ceramics up on the shelve that looks just like that. Maybe someone can shoot a pic and post it if they see this as i wont be in for a week

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My eyes are not tiring while admiring this piece. What is wrong with my eyes?
Oh, nothing. Its just a great artpiece. It reaches a wild part of me inside. Sort of. Hard to explain [and i dont have to]

And you know, before the monkeys moved down out of the trees, and walked around looking for caves without a bear in them, do you suppose our fur wearing forebears liked curled sticks or mud painted backsides, or lord knows what sort of inborn esthetic our ancient forebears have handed down to us.

Im glad I like this strange presentation of curled sticks or waves or … whatever it is saying to my wild eyes.
Thanks to both the author , sculptor and photographer. [And our server slaves].

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