We buy the shop lunch once a week from scrap sale so that looks like pizza to the guys. I always tell them to forget the pizza because their paycheck is what's still on the machine!
I love looking at stuff like that - the curly-q's are my fav. It looks like the back of my hair after driving with the windows down.
It made me think if a Jackson Pollock's No. 1. The first time I saw that canvas in person, I sat in from of it for at least an hour and let myself fall into it. I actually said "I could live with that" which wouldn't mean anything to someone who didn't really know me.
I was at a gallery opening once and came across a pure white canvas. Perplexed, and not particularly impressed, I asked the artist about it and once he shared his thoughts with me, I understood and became enthralled. The artists concept was that every time someone viewed the canvas, there would be a slightly different light source and the viewer would see traces of their own shadow on the canvas but never the same shadow twice because the light would change. This appealed to my nature