The Dogwood challenge this week - Composition: Eye Lines. Not really sure that this fits but it caught my eye. Also SOOC.
Stands out a bit better on black.
Eye catching for sure! I eat my greens (as they are good for me) and I keep on keepin' on (it gets ever more exhausting). As for hugging my mother, it is no longer possible (but I didn't do much of it when it was) and if nothing is real I need have done none of these things! Oh! And I don't rate self love as I don't find narcism an appealing characteristic in a person
@golftragic These 'commands' by the artist are important but, perhaps the location??? @pdulis Thank you so much. Gotta love graffiti. @lenanau It was under the freeway and the artist used a color of paint that only was noticed when looking at an angle. Morning sun coming in under the east side. @yrhenwr The 3rd 'command' is getting tougher these days but no cane as of yet. I just liked that the basic theme was positive. @henrir There is a freeway underpass that is part of the urban trail system in town and I walk there frequently. The paint used was light reflective and pickup up the morning sun. @jernst1779 Thank you a great deal. I know that the graffiti buster team will find this soon and it will be painted over. @joemuli Thank you so kindly for the fav. I am torn about the message and the 'canvas' chosen by the artist.
@pdulis Thank you so much. Gotta love graffiti.
@lenanau It was under the freeway and the artist used a color of paint that only was noticed when looking at an angle. Morning sun coming in under the east side.
@yrhenwr The 3rd 'command' is getting tougher these days but no cane as of yet. I just liked that the basic theme was positive.
@henrir There is a freeway underpass that is part of the urban trail system in town and I walk there frequently. The paint used was light reflective and pickup up the morning sun.
@jernst1779 Thank you a great deal. I know that the graffiti buster team will find this soon and it will be painted over.
@joemuli Thank you so kindly for the fav. I am torn about the message and the 'canvas' chosen by the artist.