Today I painted a wonderful snowflake based on Lami's course. Interestingly, although it is not perfectly geometrically regular, it makes me feel good. Maybe it's starting to melt a little, but it's still beautiful.
With this picture I pay tribute to the memory of Masaru Emoto. He was the Japanese scientist who discovered that human emotions influence the structure of water. He used a microscope to examine the structure of crystals by freezing drops of water.
What does this snowflake reflect? For me, interest, curiosity, creativity!
Of course, I applied some bokeh effect, too.
Details: look at the tiny crystals with lights and shadows.