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Jeremy Roussak
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A pleasing (semi-) abstract.
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Quote from: Eric Myrvaagnes on July 15, 2019, 03:51:16 pm
A pleasing (semi-) abstract.
As stated by Eric it is pleasing. But more, I really like it. I would clone out the plant (/) sticking out at bottom right, into the yellow. Love the minimalist quality and feel. Would try to increase the contrast without going overboard.
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Love the colors combination and it's true that it looks very abstract but I still feel that the bottom part takes time to enjoy (at least for my slow brain).
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