Palette – Day 87
March: Perhaps the easiest way to remember March is to see my eclectic media library for the month with its mixture of palettes, pen and inks, light painting and monochrome photography, watercolours and acrylics.
I’m going to pick three of my favourite images from the month. The first is a “fence” made from the juxtaposition of palette fragments from palette photos saved from the beginning of the year.
The second is this photograph of my treasured grandfather’s watch that I included in a gallery on March 1st of all the monochromes photos I had submitted to Leanne Cole’s wonderful Monochrome Madness blog during 2014. I posted colour photos of the watch later in the year for a Weekly Photo Challenge in September that I entitled Golden Time…
…and the third is another photo from that MM gallery as it seems an appropriate way to wish everyone the Happiest of Holidays with Xmas Eve only a day away.
the coloured fence is of course, beautiful. I absolutely adore the photo of your grandfather’s watch… it is so rich with many intangibles. And, its just a fantastic photo!
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Thanks Debi. He was a very special man 🙂
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Love them all, thanks for sharing!
May you and yours have a most wonderful Christmas!
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Thanks Eva, and you and yours too 🙂
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As ever I am dipping and diving around like a discursive bird trying to decide which I like best. I think in the end it has to be the fence but then again – that watch is so touchable and then there is your top photo which just epitomises what I love about your work …. splotchly but not botchly abstract that captures me in its spell effortlessly
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What a lovely word – splotchly. Hope you’re having a happy xmas 🙂
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We are! And feel free to adopt splotchy since you inspired it to emerge 🙂
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duly adopted 🙂
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