Peeking through the hazy fog to tell you that I am entranced by your zen-ability of the new pieces... Strong and masculine and yet tinged with delicate poetry.. Either that or I am in the wrong blog LOL!... I will skip commenting on the racoons and other misadventures...Let me just bathe in the glorious beauty of these creations... Well done, grasshopper :)
I love the 2nd piece, because that bottom quadrant had a close kin to our painted buntings! I saw the birds instantly, or, what I perceive to be birds, anyway!
Thank you all for your most generous comments. I do see the painted bunting reference now...the colors - a bird that is hard to p[aint becuasse it looks made up so colorful. I have seen them in Floirida and one in Central Park , Manhattan. we get many more indigo buntgings here, and even those a re fairly uncommon passing through.
Go here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/angies-birds/480106659/
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Peeking through the hazy fog to tell you that I am entranced by your zen-ability of the new pieces... Strong and masculine and yet tinged with delicate poetry.. Either that or I am in the wrong blog LOL!... I will skip commenting on the racoons and other misadventures...Let me just bathe in the glorious beauty of these creations... Well done, grasshopper :)
Layers..aha
you have just entered a whole new world. These pieces are stunning. I'm speechless. Imagine that.
urban modernism...
I adore the colour combos :)
I love the 2nd piece, because that bottom quadrant had a close kin to our painted buntings! I saw the birds instantly, or, what I perceive to be birds, anyway!
Thank you all for your most generous comments. I do see the painted bunting reference now...the colors - a bird that is hard to p[aint becuasse it looks made up so colorful. I have seen them in Floirida and one in Central Park , Manhattan. we get many more indigo buntgings here, and even those a re fairly uncommon passing through.
Go here - http://www.flickr.com/photos/angies-birds/480106659/
and here -
http://www.flickr.com/photos/missahomespun_naturesdaughter/478647989/
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