A Return To The Abstract

After more than a month of posting nature and "noir" images today, December 1st marks a return to the abstract that I love so much.  Enjoy this abstract journey through December.   🙂 
Patches

man and beast

Two titles - One Diptych:
On the right: The beast came out of the wood shaking its head, snarling, drooling and slinging its acidic spittle everywhere...
On the left: ...Its prey, a man drenched and drowning in spittle flailing on the ground

stain

A stain on the brain is hard to remove.
I'm Stain, my name is Stain
I don’t complain, I won't complain
Do you comprend' what is the point of being born and being gone there must be a reason
War to the east, Pain to the west
War is at least, What we do 'best
What we do best is sharing guns
And kill for fun there must be a reason
My name is Stain I guess my dad he had the sense of humour
He gave such a name cause stains they all mix together
If you are red or blue you depend on the trends
But stains is no problem : everywhere you find them
The guy next door, is such a whore
The food I eat is poison or
I eat no food cause I can't find a store
Ma mama says I must be a tough guy, to live out there
I wanna know why ma mama says you got to be bad or beware
Oh Mam'
I no more share your point of view
I know that bros are not so cruel
They're not so bad, but just afraid
The best to do is to give some comprend'
I'm Stain
My name is Stain
So don't complain
And take my hand, you take my hand
The world it needs to shine again
My little friend we've got to start again
And to give some comprend'

glassworks…

The virtue of looking back thru old files.   In todays example files from 2018.   I remember when I took these two photos I was intriqued by what had happened to the glass of this automobile.   We are used to glass cracking, breaking and shattering but this glass seemed to be in a slow-motion movement of decay.   I've paired each image from a song from Philip Glass' SONGS FROM LIQUID DAYS.   When I listen to the music while staring at the photo - it generates a deep level of emotion and imagination in me.  I hope you enjoy them as well. 

Glassworks 2: Morphing and Changing Opinion
Glassworks 1: At the intersection of an interdimensional portal – it’s time to “Open The Kingdom”