this is a wild adaptation of color. i love it! i had even forgotten which pic i had sent. i used to work for a flower grower. multiple acres of greenhouses producing tulips year round. that was wild to have tulips at cmas time. i love spending time with flowers, but i bet you knew that, huh? ~sue okieffe
You may say it is a simple quilt, I see many colorful pueblos in the winter sun in New Mexico. Love the thorny twig over the top.
Eduard is waiting for me to show some magic like this. I am heavily intimidated. Will never master anything like it, but will one day maybe give it a teeny bit of a try.
This is terrific! I love what you are doing with Sue's photo, which is beautiful and graceful already. I really like the choppy quality, the patchwork where the plant changes from a positive to a negative.
Inspiring me today, John!! I won't even pass on the meme that has come my way. :)
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Beautiful, color combos and I love how the twigs, branches appear like a negative. Collage like quality.
Very nice.. I like.
this is a wild adaptation of color. i love it! i had even forgotten which pic i had sent.
i used to work for a flower grower. multiple acres of greenhouses producing tulips year round. that was wild to have tulips at cmas time. i love spending time with flowers, but i bet you knew that, huh?
~sue okieffe
You may say it is a simple quilt, I see many colorful pueblos in the winter sun in New Mexico. Love the thorny twig over the top.
Eduard is waiting for me to show some magic like this. I am heavily intimidated. Will never master anything like it, but will one day maybe give it a teeny bit of a try.
You are the upper master.
This is terrific! I love what you are doing with Sue's photo, which is beautiful and graceful already. I really like the choppy quality, the patchwork where the plant changes from a positive to a negative.
Inspiring me today, John!! I won't even pass on the meme that has come my way. :)
second look leaves me with second comment: Mondrian
~sue
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