>>2908039if there's an intention to this one, I'm not getting it.
And not a fan of it as a railroading-lines geometry piece because the vantage point is too high, feels claustrophobic and can't see much in the distance.
The angle also emphasizes the top surfaces, but the black lines are just unclean and the messy paper texture just looks rough and unpleasant.
Other geometry pieces like
>>2907735feels much more clean and relaxing textures, not like a sandpaper surface like the paper.
Stacks of papers usually have some info statement of meaning corresponding to them, but there's no indication from the image itself and the writing dates/numbers are too out-of-focus to be the communication of the piece.
It might make a good disposable one-use caption photo if it's about some scandel or something, but artistically I just find it ugly.