"Storm Warning"digital collage by Mick Mather This particular piece arrived about 10 days back, in the middle of my recent flu. At times like that, when I'm feeling so under the weather, a playful diversion is as much of a tonic as any medication I may be taking. Even so, the dark and moody nature of it surprised even me. Now that I'm back up to full throttle, as hinted at in yesterday's post, I offer this one up to each of you for other interpretations that might be evoked by our windblown beauty. Labels: Art Everyday by Mick Mather, beauty, flu, medication, storm, tonic, windblown
4 Comments:
Portrait on a gravestone (Elegia could have said so).
hpy:
Yes, it could surely be so, and what an influence that other dark beauty, Elegia, has on all of us! :)
This is sensual.
susupetal:
Welcome back and thank you for this take on it. I think Elegia proved that dark can also be sensual!
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