What you see really does depend on your perspective. Take a look at the shadow art below and decide for yourself:
What can all of these pictures tell us about our writing? Sometimes we just need the right light and everything becomes clear.
Happy Thursday!
Ohhh... if this isn't fantastic? The pics were really fun. I needed this post this morning. Thanks you! *off to write with a clear head* ;)
ReplyDeleteMeh. Really mailing that one in.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shadow art and a shocking display of shadow heads on pikes - just what I need to start my morning. :)
ReplyDeleteThinking about the hours and tedium involved in making some of those... and I thought writing was bad!
ReplyDeleteThese are amazing. Someone really has some patience, and a lot of time on their hands.
ReplyDeleteSome of those shadows are amazing! That took some time and effort.
ReplyDeleteIt just goes to show that anything done with love and skill can become art. I never fail to be amazed at human creativity. Thanks for sharing these.
ReplyDeleteWOW, I am blown away by these! I loved the one with the two guys sitting back to back--that one was eerie.
ReplyDeleteYou find the craziest, most amazing things Michael, thanks!
Some of those were really cool. It's amazing what people with great imaginations can create. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh -- SO COOL! Those are awesome pics and so true how you applied it to writing.
ReplyDeleteThey're amazing. Thanks for sharing. I'm going to go back and have another look at them now.
ReplyDeleteThose are really cool. I like the idea of a jumble becoming clear like that.
ReplyDeleteI loved this post becasue of your statement at the end!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful montage. It really makes you pause and think!
ReplyDeleteGreat pics.
ReplyDeleteAwesome statement.
Thanks.
Wow. How cool is that?! The two heads on stakes is both awesome is disgusting at the same time.
ReplyDeleteGreat pics and plenty to think about. Just now, I'm thinking of another song that goes, "Things you see from there you don't see from here."
ReplyDeleteHey, that's cool. I've never seen shadow art before.
ReplyDeleteLoved this post! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWell How cool is this.
ReplyDeleteI've never seen anything like shadow art.
Thanks for the post. Very nice.
These are so neat. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeletelovely pics, Mikey!
ReplyDeleteHow do you come up with this stuff for your posts? You're awesome! Gonna look at these again.
ReplyDeleteThe shadow art is fantastic. Thanks for sharing it.
ReplyDeleteEverytime I see something like this, I think "I want to try to do that." And the list of things I will do when I win the lottery grows a bit longer.
ReplyDeleteThese are excellent -- nice find.
I've no idea why I'm going to leave this link here bellow for you: :)))
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Wow. I just never would have thought that would even be possible. I am so amazed what some people can do . . . what they even come up with to do!
ReplyDeletePerspective really is everything isn't it...
ReplyDeleteWonderful inspirational post sweet friend. (Hugs)Indigo
Wow. I was thrilled by this shadow art. The only time I have seen something similar was in our local gallery. The artist glued stones on the wall and there were shadows from the stones. I was thinking of doing it on a wall in my house.
ReplyDeleteWow. That's fascinating and very cool.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't see all of them. The ones I did, are fantastic. Thanks so much for sharing these, and wow, what a great ending line.
ReplyDeleteI doubt there is anything humankind could possibly produce that would impress me more.
ReplyDeleteOh my God. These are amazing! Where did you find them??? I didn't know shadow art was a thing. The detail they manage to render with just shadow is remarkable...
ReplyDeleteI'd never even heard of this before. It's pretty amazing.
ReplyDeleteWhoa... you kept Briane down to, like, 3 sentences with this one. That's actually more impressive than the art!
ReplyDeletelove the images..very unique!
ReplyDeleteSo cool!
ReplyDeleteomg these are amazing! I'm totally going to have to pin some of these to my pinterest boards later
ReplyDeleteThose are really cool!
ReplyDeleteI like these pictures--especially the one with the moving woman and wood shapes.
ReplyDeleteOK. Weird. The heads on pikes caught my interest . .
ReplyDelete.........dhole
Oh...wow...
ReplyDeleteWow, I LOVE these! I've never seen anything like it - hard to believe some of them come just from those few objects! And definitely right - perspective is everything :)
ReplyDeleteHugs,
Rach
Awesome pics, Michael. thanks for sharing. Stopped by for the I'm hearing Voices blogfest, but got drawn to this post instead.
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