Unusually beautiful is the simplicity and elegance of the composition of the picture of Tim White’s “Eternal Orbit”. Feel the handwriting of a great master of fantasy genre, delicate taste and firm hand of a professional.
The infinity of the artist’s imagination makes the viewer look at the image for a long time, admire the artist’s amazing talent and find his most unexpected explanations of what he saw, giving the story a philosophical, psychological or mystical meaning, responding to the sounds of disturbed strings of his own heart. A fascinating magic of eternity.
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