"The Galonis Field" was the title, and you get two photographs of it.
In both it is quite beautiful, but I like the second photograph on the bottom the most.
It really transforms the piece into something else, it makes me think of a digitally created background.
When art crosses borders like that in the viewers mind, something good is happening.
In this case, it's the real reminding you of the unreal. That's a lovely surreal feeling and idea, which naturally tickles my aesthetic (as I'm a big fan of surrealism).
Nothing more here.
-Thomas
Nice. Lovely piece indeed. Can you find an image online to include with your post?
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