Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Most-visted pictures this past week



 Every week Fine Art America sends me a variety of information, including what were my most-visited pictures the previous week.

It's interesting to know, but I'm not sure what use I can make of it. Should I make more square-y things because this one's been popular ever since I posted it back in 2012?

Is indigo and red a powerful color combination, hence the visitation? (Well, perhaps -- I should experiment more with it. Maybe.)

And the plane's tail section? Maybe it's the composition that's attractive? The unusual shooting angle? I don't know.

And the brown fishing nets? Why is that one so popular? I know why I like it, but what's the appeal for others?

All four of these have sold regularly over the years, for which I'm grateful. And they continue to sell, which I find interesting.

I often wonder if I should have a consistent style, a consistent look. But no, from what I'm seeing people purchasing, it seems to be a mix of my abstract montages as well as more "normal" photography of representational (recognizable) subjects.

Here are the links to these four pictures, if you'd like to see them up close and in higher (much higher) resolution:

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/fiery-red-and-indigo-one-of-two-carol-leigh.html

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/autumn-reflections-carol-leigh.html

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/lockheed-constellation-carol-leigh.html

https://fineartamerica.com/featured/fishing-nets-carol-leigh.html