Critique Welcomed Seattle Central Library

Wow. Intriguing! Is there a way in? Great context with the reflection and the tall building behind it. The car really gives a sense of scale. Good one, Brian.
lol. Yes there is a way in. And a way out. Just behind the tree on the left you can see the doors. There is another set of doors on the other side of the building. Thanks Rob!
 
Wow, that's some building. Great pic of it, too, Brian. The diamond pattern somehow seems to accentuate the grid patterns of the surrounding buildings, It's only the presence of the car and the trees that keeps one's imagination anchored in reality. I'm intrigued by the diamond windows and how the illuminate the interior.
 
Apart from the geometries, I like the tonal gradients in this photo and how they are represented in such a fluid way that they look like silk. I feel like I can gently brush those geometric planes with my fingertips as if they were a message written in Braille. Digital art in all its senses.
 
Wow, that's some building. Great pic of it, too, Brian. The diamond pattern somehow seems to accentuate the grid patterns of the surrounding buildings, It's only the presence of the car and the trees that keeps one's imagination anchored in reality. I'm intrigued by the diamond windows and how the illuminate the interior.
Thanks a lot, Ralph. Here's one view of the inside.

 
Apart from the geometries, I like the tonal gradients in this photo and how they are represented in such a fluid way that they look like silk. I feel like I can gently brush those geometric planes with my fingertips as if they were a message written in Braille. Digital art in all its senses.
Thanks Gianluca. Much appreciated.
 
An impressive space, indeed. Somehow that diamond shaped shadow pattern makes the folks 'n' furniture below look miniature. I also imagune that the place gets rather warm in the summer..
 
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