Don't Park on a Zebra.
by Denise Clark
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Don't Park on a Zebra.
Artist
Denise Clark
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Photograph
Description
I think we need paint that stretches. You can see how many coats they have given this zebra crossing in front of the school down our street. Summers comes (and is almost here again) and the bitumen liquidises and the paint cracks and moves. More interesting but I suppose they will be back soon. Wait till Autumn Guys. The yellow line of course means no parking.
THIS IMAGE HAS BEEN HONOURED BY BEING FEATURED IN THE FOLLOWING GROUPS;
SEEN BUT NOT NOTICED
GRAPHIC WALL ART PHOTOGRAPHY
MINIMALISM
WHAT QUESTION MARK
ABSTRACT MOODS
CRAZY ABSTRACT
Twenty Percent of all sales will be donated to either Rainforest Rescue or Bush Heritage. Both of which organisations do excellent work.
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November 9th, 2014
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Comments (17)
Lenore Senior
What an awesome work!! I love this! Instant v/f/ and my Pick of the Day in the Best of Minimalism in Photography group discussion!
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Terry for featuring this image in your group Seen but Not Noticed. I really appreciate your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Roselynne for featuring Don't Park on a Zebra in your group Graphic Wall Art Photography. I truly value your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Lyric for featuring Don't Park on a Zebra in your group Minimalism. I really value your support.
Denise Clark
Thank you so much Jim for featuring Don't Park on a Zebra in your interesting grouppi[ What question Mark. I value it very much.
Jim Williams
The surface of the street and cracks in the paint make a natural fractal image. Its individual elements are similar yet slightly different and follow similar mathematical calculations and physics in their creation. l, f, WHAT?
Denise Clark replied:
Really? Thank you so much for the comment Jim. Really appreciate your interest...makes my day.