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Inorganic & Organic Forms

Chris Calohan II

Well-known member
I just liked the way the two entities worked together showcasing man and nature.



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Chris Calohan: Inorganic and Organic Forms
 

Michael Nagel

Well-known member
Chris, this works out nicely. For me the main parallel is the structured surface of the branches compared with the surface of the building structure. Is there a general view of the building available for a better context?

Looking at the part of the building shown I wonder on the type of architecture.

Best regards,
Michael
 

Tom Robbins

Active member
This is an interesting juxtaposition, Chris. The fresh green of the foliage works well with the subtle colors of the building. I am also curious about the nature of the building; what is it?
 
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