Australian Agate Macro Abstract
by Denise Clark
Title
Australian Agate Macro Abstract
Artist
Denise Clark
Medium
Photograph
Description
This is an Australian agate stone ashtray lit from beneath with a fluoro torch. The distinct central egg shaped element is where it has been carved out to form the "tray" from a small slab of rock.
This image has been honoured by being featured in the following excellent groups.
Queensland Artists
Macro Photography
Abstract Photography
Images That Excite You
Graphic Wall Art Photography
The World We See
ABC Group.
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June 5th, 2014
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Comments (26)
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Denise for featuring Australian Agate Macro Abstract in your group All Aspects of Abstract Work. I really appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thanks Pamela for featuring Australian Agate Macro Abstract. Free was a good idea. I really appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Svetlana for featuring Australian Agate Macro Abstract in your group The World We See. I appreciate it very much.
Denise Clark
It is beautiful isn't it...I had it so many years before I saw this. Thanks for your comment.
Denise Clark
Thank you for featuring Australian Agate Macro Abstract in your group Graphic Wall Art Photography. I really appreciate it.
John Bailey
Congratulations on your feature in "Images That Excite You!"
Denise Clark replied:
Thank you so much John. I am glad you liked this one..I genuinely was very excited when a light revealed the inner beauty of this stone.
Denise Clark
Thank you Kate for featuring Australian Agate Macro Abstract in Queensland Artists. I really appreciate it.
Pamela Patch
Very creative and unique work Denise, I agree that it looks like a deep sea photograph. Congratulations on your well earned group features
Denise Clark
Thank you Neal for featuring Australian Agate Macro in your group Macro Photography. I really appreciate it.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much for your comment Lee. I really appreciate it. The crystal formations do look a little like coral don't they?
Lee Craig
This is gorgeous abstract photography! I would have thought it was from the depths of the sea, had you not said differently!