Shed III

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20 thoughts on “Shed III

  1. elmediat says:

    This shed series is fantastic. Thanks for the offer to use the textures. I will do something with them for you.

  2. nursemyra says:

    I see a person in a big white nightshirt with arms outstretched

  3. It has the feel of a Jackson Pollock!

  4. yes, (Pollock!) i was going to say they look like paintings, super cool.

  5. I really like this one too, but I am partial to yellows and greys. I thought about this series, and imagined a series of paintings and how much people would like them and then suddenly I thought about how people would react to the actual shed… in its dishevelment and rotting-ness. Funny how reactions to things change depending on what the surroundings are.

  6. Those cracks(?) are wild, S.E…
    I can’t believe how much of this shed looks like it could almost be organic
    (mold / lichen, branches, etc…)!
    Very cool! :)

  7. cuddlybear says:

    Who says rot and decay cant be beautiful…us oldies still have a chance

    • Hello mate! So long as we don’t grow into mouldy oldies! Quick! Find that Tea Tree Oil!
      Our society ‘defines’ physical beauty in such a limited/limiting way to my way of thinking/seeing.
      The physical beauty of youth is just one type of beauty.

  8. Andrew says:

    Love these shed images

  9. [...] With this post  I continue both the wall texture experiment  and the AMSND  character  exploration in the previous post.  In that Puck is a trickster spirit , this post also is connected to the Crow-Magnon post from last Thursday. The wall composition used in producing images 1, 2 & 4 was from Syncopated Eyeball ‘s Shed III. [...]

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