I'm picking this one to comment on because it's one of the most curious in your gallery. On the one hand, you have a parallel inversion (the light and dark of the two images is parallel, but the subject is inverted in an abstract way -- as if the top shows the electrical towers and the bottom shows the electricity). The dark/light tonality is similar to the tone in many of your other compositions, but this one really struck me because the double interrupted lines in the bottom show are somehow reminiscent of your self portraits taken from the back (the sense of the ridges of your spine and your arms often crossed to show your hands at the back).
On the one hand, you have a parallel inversion (the light and dark of the two images
is parallel, but the subject is inverted in an abstract way -- as if the top shows the
electrical towers and the bottom shows the electricity). The dark/light tonality is similar
to the tone in many of your other compositions, but this one really struck me because
the double interrupted lines in the bottom show are somehow reminiscent of your
self portraits taken from the back (the sense of the ridges of your spine and your
arms often crossed to show your hands at the back).