I agree with Leonardo's words:
“I say that a man should look into it, and find heads of men, diverse
animals, battles, rocks, seas, clouds, woods and similar things, and note how
like it is to the sounds of bells in which you can hear what you like”. (DaVinci, 1956,
p.159).
Da Vinci, L. (1956). Treatise on Painting (Vol. 1). (A. P. McMahon, Trans.) Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Of course, I would add to Davinci's reference to "a man"--- a woman. So please, men and women, young and old, "look into" the following images and revel in all manner of diverse imagery!
“I say that a man should look into it, and find heads of men, diverse
animals, battles, rocks, seas, clouds, woods and similar things, and note how
like it is to the sounds of bells in which you can hear what you like”. (DaVinci, 1956,
p.159).
Da Vinci, L. (1956). Treatise on Painting (Vol. 1). (A. P. McMahon, Trans.) Princeton, New Jersey: Princeton University Press.
Of course, I would add to Davinci's reference to "a man"--- a woman. So please, men and women, young and old, "look into" the following images and revel in all manner of diverse imagery!