I often use the kaleidoscope as a metaphor for the creative process, and a description of how I work, but I never had checked out the etymology. Now I know, and it certainly does fit here, despite your image being slightly different from what we usually think of as a kaleidoscopic pattern.
Your words caused me to Google the etymology of your statement and so learn so much more about the art world and the kalos eidos projects. Your natural interpretation really appeals to me
Amazing!
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I often use the kaleidoscope as a metaphor for the creative process, and a description of how I work, but I never had checked out the etymology. Now I know, and it certainly does fit here, despite your image being slightly different from what we usually think of as a kaleidoscopic pattern.
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I love this! 😀
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Lovely, liquid color!
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I’ve never before thought of the etymology of kaleidoscope. I love it!
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They were wonderful toys when I was a kid…and so simple.
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Your words caused me to Google the etymology of your statement and so learn so much more about the art world and the kalos eidos projects. Your natural interpretation really appeals to me
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beautiful shapes
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Love your interpretation! Beautiful!
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Lovely!
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Very nice and beautiful!
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Lovely.
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Oh I really like this! The movement of the water and the colors are wonderful!
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Gorgeous reflections make for a wonderful abstract.
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Beautiful
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