Fantastic effect you've achieved there. The flat and curvy shapes remind me of fun '60s/'70s clothing like silk shirts with vibrant colors. I love it. One of my favorites for sure. I've tried unsuccessfully to make images similar to this so it's great to see one so well done.
Really nice complexity and vibes going on in here.
I think your choice of the warm tans/browns, and those circles and loops are what made you think of the 70s. This image has a sort of retro vibe to it in some places.
Oddly, I think this could've translated really nicely to a big canvas print on a wall in a 70s-style room.
Fantastic effect you've achieved there. The flat and curvy shapes remind me of fun '60s/'70s clothing like silk shirts with vibrant colors. I love it. One of my favorites for sure. I've tried unsuccessfully to make images similar to this so it's great to see one so well done.
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