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B4-15-18-2

Bryce Abstract posted on Apr 16, 2018
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Bryce

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BryceHoro

2:35AM | Mon, 16 April 2018

Another very nice abstract.

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rhol_figament

3:21AM | Mon, 16 April 2018

All the preying mantis clubs are one with your Bryce abstract ... 😎

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ArtistKimberly

7:32AM | Mon, 16 April 2018

Excellent Work,

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anitalee

3:43AM | Tue, 17 April 2018

Excellent

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blankfrancine

4:49AM | Tue, 17 April 2018

Very imaginative use of Bryce! Looks great in full size view.

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dochtersions

3:05PM | Tue, 17 April 2018

WOW, fantastic colours here, and I see a laughing face in it.

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goodoleboy

6:53PM | Tue, 17 April 2018

Wonderful rendition of Zulu warriors, thrusting their spears and shields about, building up zest in their prebattle dances.

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moochagoo

2:45PM | Sun, 22 April 2018

How nice colors !

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anahata.c

3:28AM | Mon, 07 May 2018

You know, I've just figured out---just now---what your titles mean: The "B" must be Bryce; then you have the date. And the last number---well, I don't know...maybe the number of abstract you did that day. (Maybe something else---at least I got most of it!) (Before now, I thought these were a private code only you understood. Or maybe they held the key to black holes or mysterious star-like compounds in the far reaches of space...)

Anyway, this rushes with falling cascading yellows and greens, and some bright reds. It really does rush. And, as Harry suggests, there's an almost African motif here, where we can almost make out masks. (Either that or you have a really big protractor that's being bent by the atomic heat here.) (Btw, does anyone use protractors anymore? Or compasses? Even T-Squares seem of the 14th C now...)

You always use blacks well, they set apart your rushing, gushing sections, and give big visual punctuation marks all over the place. The yellows here are eye popping. And the occasional whites are fine culminations of light...It's a big horizontal pageant of pouring forms, with your characteristic etched sides, razor sharp shard-shapes, and some fine-detailed dots and spheres running up and down some of the surfaces, like cosmic beads. Another vital whooshing piece from you.


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