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I have a lot of ideas floating around in my mind that are like whisps of smoke - they don't have a defined form. They are also similar to the visual of the wisp of smoke in the form of images and physical feelings.

(I don't think feeling is the most accurate word to describe what I experience, but I'm not sure what is. I expereince the composition of what I see, be it 2D or 3D, as a physical feeling. The same physical experience that I would have if I were in cluttered room, I would expereince if I were to look at a picture of a cluttered room or a non-literal art work that expressed a sense of clutteredness.

Some of the words that I would possibly use to describe what I experience when looking at a visual composition are - cluttered, heavy, claustraphobic, unbalanced, balanced, uncomfortable, in tune, calm, busy, clear.

I also expereince a connection to images that I just don't have with words. My brain has learnt what the word restless describes, to match up the feeling with the word but images resonates with me in a way that words never do.

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So often members on here express in words, ideas that I am only able to experience in my mind as vague undefined impressions. It's nice to see what's in my head translated into words.

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