Original Art Photography Series by @velimir #648 'Tree Hole'

in art •  5 years ago 

'Tree Hole'





More tree art for dirty minds. :D

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LOL. Let it be known that you saw him first! According to Freud, we see or dream what we want. Such is the unconscious. But we must agree that sometimes nature takes some forms that refer us to the body and to sexuality. Even the air or some fruits have sensual and sexual smells. Have a good weekend, @velimir.

It may be "him" to you :D To me is "her" :DDD

;D

Apart from the analogy with other bodies, the one of the tree will always exert a singular attraction. And the body of an old or ruined tree, especially its trunk, seems to show very striking parts (by the way, some time ago I published some photos of me in Steemit with that motive). I remembered a heartfelt poem entitled A un elmo seco by the Spanish poet Antonio Machado.
Your photo highlights those surprising shapes that take the trunks and barks of trees, thanks to that close-up with accentuated light in the center or orifice, creating a perimeter of shadows. In the background, to the left, a crack lets us see the greenish branch (as in Machado's poem) and patches of sky.

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