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Light impressions
Andy has a series of artworks called Light Impressions. I love them. I use them on this site as the photographs you see when you first come to the homepage. I suspect that Andy would like me to vary things a little but I love them so much. Maybe it’s because I prefer abstract art to figurative? I don’t know.
It’s my opinion that he doesn’t create enough of these but maybe that’s what makes me appreciate them even more. They tend to be soft and somewhat dreamlike – maybe that’s also part of the attraction for me. You see, I only want to have happy things around me. The things I look at determine my mood and it’s been proved time and time again, that the visuals you come across every day affect your entire well-being.
It’s the same with music – I bet you find the same. Some music energizes you, some helps you to relax, some is sheer nostalgia.
Here’s the Light Impression Andy created today.