Merging with the Energy of the Dance

© Norman P. Banks

Merging with the Energy of the Dance

Uploaded: August 18, 2006

Description

Native American dancers merge with the energy generated by their dancing
Can you find the faces in the swirl? There are 3 of them

Comments

Steve M. Harrington September 08, 2006

I found one (I think)! In any case, I like the energy, Norman. #518762

Robert Hoischen December 04, 2006

I instead seem to be seeing faces all over it.. this work of yours is amazing! I just found myself staring at it for like three minutes.

All the details create a pleasant syntax error in my brain, there is so much to see! Again you make excellent use of colors to create dynamics and 'energy', just as the title would suggest. Taking a closer look at the details the image becomes a wee bit scary even, and the mood darker.

First when seeing the thumbnail of this picture, when writing this comment, I noticed some more detail about the composition, the strong diagonal created by the black-red transition. Also the slight convergence of color streaks towards the upper left yields some additional dynamics.

Hmm, I better get back to staring at the full picture now... #3665483


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