
Palette Serendipity 1.2.16
Sometimes you just have go with the flow. There I was cleaning my palette today when suddenly it began to take on a life of its own.

The unplanned abstract shapes that appeared seemed to be asking for a little colour.


Happy Monday.
An accident turned into a master piece, this a most beautiful abstract! Love the shapes, forms and the vibrancy of the colors! Wonderful work Andrew!
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Thanks Eva. Accidents are so often the best 🙂
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Brilliant beginning to a week and a month! Happy February, Andrew! 🙂
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Thanks so much Marina and a happy and creative February to you too 🙂
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How cool is this Andrew! An interesting design mixed with vibrant colors have taken on a life of their own. Sometimes the best pieces come completely by accident – wonderful!
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Many thanks Mary – so true 🙂
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Oh I LOVE this …. squidgerlicious is the word I find to describe it 🙂
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Thanks so much Osyth…now I’ve learnt a new word. Did you know that a squidger is the round disk used to play tiddlywinks. As for “squidgerlicious”…that’s pure you; love it 🙂
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No! I had no idea … I love this new information and must make haste to buy a new set tout de suite! Glad you like the word – it fit 🙂
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wonderfully random, beautiful colors from out of chaos! like a midnight sky lit by brilliant fireworks. clever. 🙂 I like your studio desk, filled with supplies…. Waiting.
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Thanks Debi; love your interpretation 🙂
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