Another sublime piece of work from a true artist. Fantastic images with a feel im sure we can all relate to. Is there such a word as ravel . The sequel. Or just play this video backwards. Keep it up talented one.T.
ravel |ˈravəl| verb ( raveled , raveling ; Brit. ravelled, ravelling) [ trans. ] 1 ( ravel something out) untangle or unravel something : Davy had finished raveling out his herring net | figurative sleep raveled out the tangles of his mind. 2 confuse or complicate (a question or situation). noun rare a tangle, cluster, or knot : a lovely yellow ravel of sunflowers. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [entangle, confuse] ): probably from Dutch ravelen ‘fray out, tangle.’
the sequel fir sure!!! thanks tone, your support is received with a lovely ravel of appreciation!! Lxx
Another sublime piece of work from a true artist. Fantastic images with a feel im sure we can all relate to. Is there such a word as ravel . The sequel. Or just play this video backwards. Keep it up talented one.T.
ReplyDeleteravel |ˈravəl|
ReplyDeleteverb ( raveled , raveling ; Brit. ravelled, ravelling) [ trans. ]
1 ( ravel something out) untangle or unravel something : Davy had finished raveling out his herring net | figurative sleep raveled out the tangles of his mind.
2 confuse or complicate (a question or situation).
noun rare
a tangle, cluster, or knot : a lovely yellow ravel of sunflowers.
ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense [entangle, confuse] ): probably from Dutch ravelen ‘fray out, tangle.’
the sequel fir sure!!!
thanks tone, your support is received with a lovely
ravel of appreciation!! Lxx