Series: Waterworld

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Title: The Blue Abyss

©Richard Mark Dobson

Black holes are points in space that are so dense they create deep gravity sinks. Anything that ventures too close-be it a star, planet or spacecraft-will be stretched and compressed like putty in a theoretical process aptly known as spaghettification. Down here in WaterWorld a similar fate awaits those sucked into the Blue Abyss. A seemingly innocuous pool of aquamarine, it draws the unwary towards its tantalizing colour set against an endless expanse of grey brown mud. Seen here, weary and sodden WaterWorld inhabitants gather around this blue talisman still oblivious to the danger that is benignly creeping up on them. From above we witness the opaque cloud of suspended sediment, that returns back to the portal in what is called a mass rotation and charge phenomenon. In effect the inbound currents will drag these hapless souls down into the blue abyss…..

The entire series can be seen here;

http://richardmarkdobson.com/landscape/waterworld/1

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Richard Mark Dobson / The RMD Gallery
Richard Mark Dobson / The RMD Gallery

Written by Richard Mark Dobson / The RMD Gallery

The Existential Artist. “There is light and darkness, all and nothingness” www.richardmarkdobson.com

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