The butter.flew fluttered by. It was negatively posted in sepia, is that right? I feel lovingly attracted to the butter.flew as an image that may have fluttered by in my mind a long time ago when I was a lady in waiting to the queen of England. We had such fragile thoughts back then. Women did.
I came to see the butterfly and I am very pleased to see butter.flew. This is a lovely image reflecting the delicate nature of this now well traveled butterfly! I love the warmth and the way the detail of the butterfly has been retained. Your doing great things!
butter.flew has a wonderful graphic feel to it, warm and bright and inviting. your work is expanding with spring. so exciting.transformation. hallelujah! ~sue okieffe
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The butter.flew fluttered by. It was negatively posted in sepia, is that right? I feel lovingly attracted to the butter.flew as an image that may have fluttered by in my mind a long time ago when I was a lady in waiting to the queen of England. We had such fragile thoughts back then. Women did.
I came to see the butterfly and I am very pleased to see butter.flew. This is a lovely image reflecting the delicate nature of this now well traveled butterfly! I love the warmth and the way the detail of the butterfly has been retained. Your doing great things!
butter.flew has a wonderful graphic feel to it, warm and bright and inviting. your work is expanding with spring. so exciting.transformation. hallelujah!
~sue okieffe
peachy keen!
Lovely, sepia collage, warm and inviting with hints of burnt sienna,amber and sage. Wonderful composition. Afternoon delight.
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