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I'd like to show you something please

edwinic

Member
You're welcome. I don't want to offend you, it is just an honest opinion.

I am an artist, I pour ink and paint onto a board and then find all manner of extraordinary shapes in the result. It is a technique called decalcomania and was used by many of the early surrealists like Max Earnst and James Gleeson. It is a consequence of how the brain works to form recognisable patterns. It is a triumph of evolution and a truly wonderous phenomenon. If it gives you comfort and reassurance to find the significance that you find in those landscapes, then fantastic.

But it is your wonderful, kalaidoscopic brain at work. It is the human trait of seeking patterns.

Perhaps given your proclivities you should try your hand at art, maybe your ability to form narratives and images from landscapes could result in a considerable talent?

Earnst used waxey paint and pressed a sheet of glass on top of it. When he pulled the glass off he would look in to the resulting patterns and over paint them to construct fantastic imagery - it may appeal to you.
:clap:clap:clap, for me its the best explanation, polite as well :bow::bow: now i need to :run: out of this thread
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
If you remove everything below 'my lines I made and looked at only my lines, they tell a story of Creation. That is a fact. It may not be a story you're familiar with, but nevertheless it is a story of Creation. That being so and regardless if you can see it or not, I only placed those lines/pictures there because of what I saw below 'my lines- that is another FACT.

AND TOGETHER AS A WHOLE - AS A DOMINO EFFECT OF INFORMATION - IT IS A STORY OF CREATION.
 

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
If you remove everything below 'my lines I made and looked at only my lines, they tell a story of Creation. That is a fact. It may not be a story you're familiar with, but nevertheless it is a story of Creation. That being so and regardless if you can see it or not, I only placed those lines/pictures there because of what I saw below 'my lines- that is another FACT.

AND TOGETHER AS A WHOLE - AS A DOMINO EFFECT OF INFORMATION - IT IS A STORY OF CREATION.

The problem here is that your lines don't actually form recognisable images. You take a photo and draw shapes on it that follow various features - and then label those shapes you have drawn.

So no, if you remove everything below your lines, all you are left with is abstract shapes. They are vaguely reminiscent of forms, in the same way kids look at clouds and say 'hey that looks a bit like a rhino!'.

Honestly, I looked at your images, and could not see any of what you imagine you see - even with your lines drawn on it.
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
The problem here is that your lines don't actually form recognisable images. You take a photo and draw shapes on it that follow various features - and then label those shapes you have drawn.

So no, if you remove everything below your lines, all you are left with is abstract shapes. They are vaguely reminiscent of forms, in the same way kids look at clouds and say 'hey that looks a bit like a rhino!'.

Honestly, I looked at your images, and could not see any of what you imagine you see - even with your lines drawn on it.

I don't expect to change the whole world.
You already stated you're opinion.

Again what I said is true, regardless of just you're opinion.

~move on.
 

Parsimony

Well-Known Member
To get a measure of just how "obvious" this is, here is an experiment that you can do. Take all of your pictures (in their raw form, without labels or outlines) and show them to a group of people. Ask them what story the pictures tell. However, make sure that you do not tell them that it is a story from the Bible. Do not give them any hints, either. If it is plain for all to see, then it will explain itself. Sound reasonable?
 

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
LOOK.

If it LOOKS like a SNAKE ~ it's a SNAKE!

WAKE UP PEOPLE!

The 'rapture of the Body of Christ is at hand!

The time of Faith is running out and will soon be over.

Stop listening to the lies of this WORLD and know you're salvation before its too late.


It doesn't look much like a snake to me.
 

Bunyip

pro scapegoat
Really uh?

Why don't you post what you think I'm referring to and back up your statement with it so just to make sure we are on the same page.

Show me I dare you.

Just get over it, it is natural for you to see patterns. It doesn't mean anything.
 

Lyndale

Forgiven
Just get over it, it is natural for you to see patterns. It doesn't mean anything.


Afraid everyone will see you're lie?

If not then back up what you say too. If it's expected of me, then it's expected of you.

Show me the snake.

Prove what you say is true.
 

Willamena

Just me
Premium Member
I think it's a lovely depiction of the Garden, in symbolic geographical landmarks. :)


(Although, I have to say that Adam's Rib Bone at 2:15 looks more like another piece of anatomy.)
 
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Sir Doom

Cooler than most of you
Funny how you say its a snake, but then you label the bottom half a tree, and then you use 'head' of the snake as a lion's head which is also very oddly labeled... 'Adam was created here'

So, it actually looks like a Snake-Lion-Tree, which I've heard is twice as deadly as man-bear-pig.
 
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