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	<title>Comments on: Abstractions</title>
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		<title>By: idreamwing</title>
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		<description>It looks like something? *squint* A... conch shell? An exploded chicken? What do you believe it looks like? It doesn&#039;t look to me like anything in the natural world (those definitions only popped up after I stared at it a while trying to figure out what it looked like). &lt;br/&gt;Abstractly, the spiral centerpiece looks like a window into the night sky/Milky Way, which is quite interesting. It looks like it extends into a depth beyond the background, giving the illusion of height. =) Don&#039;t know whether you intended that or not, but it&#039;s quite an impressive effect.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It looks like something? *squint* A&#8230; conch shell? An exploded chicken? What do you believe it looks like? It doesn&#8217;t look to me like anything in the natural world (those definitions only popped up after I stared at it a while trying to figure out what it looked like). <br />Abstractly, the spiral centerpiece looks like a window into the night sky/Milky Way, which is quite interesting. It looks like it extends into a depth beyond the background, giving the illusion of height. =) Don&#8217;t know whether you intended that or not, but it&#8217;s quite an impressive effect.</p>
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