Fine Art Images from the American Southwest

Random Abstraction, Around The Block. 06-19-2024.

Greetings from San Cristobal, NM. This week a gallery of random abstraction in and around the block. I have many more of these taken on personal trips, photo tours, and neighborhood walks so future posts may occur. Mostly shot on an iPhone, I am constantly reminded of what a wonderful and spontaneous piece of equipment it is.

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As always, Thank you for looking. My thoughts are with friends experiencing the wildfires in New Mexico and California. Have a great week where you are. G

27 thoughts on “Random Abstraction, Around The Block. 06-19-2024.”

    • Thank you, Lin. In fact subjects like these are so readily accessible and very little movement or travel is necessary. G

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  1. What a gift it is to have a tool which aids the constantly seeing eye.
    Hope you’re staying cool and away from fire.

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    • Thanks so much, Gary. Yes, staying cool in the mountains with heavy rain recently. It’s starting to warm up again here though. Stay cool, Gary. G

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  2. I love these pics. They make you pause and think and promise to open your eyes more to the beauty all around us. Abstract photos; one of my favorite things to do. Thanks!

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    • Thanks so much, Jo. Share some of yours with me sometime, I’d like to see them. I hope you’re doing well and enjoying summer. G

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  3. Wow. I like these even more than landscapes. Never thought I’d say something like that. But you have created a fantastic series of your “neighborhood “!!!

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    • Thanks so much, Carlos. That means a lot. I think that in some of these I see micro-scapes. Fractals of the bigger picture. I hope you’re well and it looks like you are enjoying summer. G

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  4. Hi enjoy your random views. Think I recognise some from
    Your bigger pictures . Maybe not running but hope your feet still ok with the walking. Great that you have been able to walk and climb again. New highs. Alison.

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