Inferno
by Carol Senske
Title
Inferno
Artist
Carol Senske
Medium
Photograph - Photograph
Description
Just a wood stove doing it's thing. The flames are mesmerizing - watching them is a perfect pass time for a winter's evening:>)
I used a texture from Shadowhouse Creations for added depth to the fire.
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May 28th, 2012
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Comments (7)
Bill Cannon
Awesome work!!
Carol Senske replied:
Thanks, Bill! There's a universal draw to a fire, kind of like the moth to a flame thing. Thanks for the terrific comment!!!!!
Rory Sagner
Just like in "real" life, the fire here draws one in and stimulates the imagination and contemplation. It's like looking into another world and a very powerful image. v/f
Carol Senske replied:
How lovely a comment, Rory:>). My mind always seems to go to making a story and I'm glad you went there, too. Big appreciation for the V/F!
Lianne Schneider
This is just as fabulous without the poetry - perhaps more so only because it leaves so much to the viewer's imagination. I'm with Bob - my first thought was Dante...and the gates of hell. F/V
Carol Senske replied:
Yuh - the poetry isn't a good idea and I'm taking it down for further work. My brother is an accomplished poet and he said he'll help me learn to do a decent Haiku - in other words, this one is not ready for general consumption:>). I love your comment; it is what I was thinking as I worked with it and so far from what I was thinking when I took the picture! Sometimes images just morph on their own. Thanks, Lianne!!!
Bob Orsillo
I can see Dante and Beatice walking past the flames, lost in conversation. This came out so good Carol! - v/f
Carol Senske replied:
Very elevated praise coming from you. It does seem more like the entrance to the Inferno than a softly cracking and glowing wood stove:>). "Something wicked this way comes", to borrow from Shakespeare or Bradbury (or both). Thanks for the V/F!