number 2 is my fav
I like number two as well - the perspective of people from above gives the appearance of a fishbowl.
The fourth one elicits a huge response in me. In fact, it repulses me. It reminds me of awful 70's art or Napoleon Dynamite--(shudder).
I like the lines of the first picture
definately the first photo because of the great angles/lines
I like the last photo. The shapes and colors make it pop and bring me much joy.
Where was #3 taken? For reasons I don't fully understand, I look at it and think it's straight out of a 1970's international stewardess museum... I like #2, how the photo and the structures contain the small herd of on-lookers.
I like 2 a lot; it's almost like a commentary on how people interact with art.
Number one all the way! MC Escher crazy stairs! I love it. Good choice!
I like number 2 because the lines are really interesting.
number 2 is my fav
ReplyDeleteI like number two as well - the perspective of people from above gives the appearance of a fishbowl.
ReplyDeleteThe fourth one elicits a huge response in me. In fact, it repulses me. It reminds me of awful 70's art or Napoleon Dynamite--(shudder).
ReplyDeleteI like the lines of the first picture
ReplyDeletedefinately the first photo because of the great angles/lines
ReplyDeleteI like the last photo. The shapes and colors make it pop and bring me much joy.
ReplyDeleteWhere was #3 taken? For reasons I don't fully understand, I look at it and think it's straight out of a 1970's international stewardess museum... I like #2, how the photo and the structures contain the small herd of on-lookers.
ReplyDeleteI like 2 a lot; it's almost like a commentary on how people interact with art.
ReplyDeleteNumber one all the way! MC Escher crazy stairs! I love it. Good choice!
ReplyDeleteI like number 2 because the lines are really interesting.
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