somehow, in their unfinishedness, abstract roughness, these suggest to me more about life from the animals' perspective, than they do about the human's perspective. I like that. a kind of decentering of the human.
aside — indirectly related, for me, to the usual representations of spider webs: seen from top, radiating lines from center. the spider never "sees" or even knows the web, that way.
p.s., love the hints of horizon, in the first two images.
somehow, in their unfinishedness, abstract roughness, these suggest to me more about life from the animals' perspective, than they do about the human's perspective.
ReplyDeleteI like that. a kind of decentering of the human.
aside —
indirectly related, for me, to the usual representations of spider webs: seen from top, radiating lines from center.
the spider never "sees" or even knows the web, that way.
p.s., love the hints of horizon, in the first two images.