she loves me, she loves me not…she loves me
With all the dandelions about at the moment I couldn’t resist
one final submission for this week’s Photo Challenge: Details.
she loves me, she loves me not…she loves me
With all the dandelions about at the moment I couldn’t resist
one final submission for this week’s Photo Challenge: Details.
Palettescape 20.7.16
The details of today’s palette demonstrate how serendipity
can so often create the best landscapes of all.
Worldwatercolormonth Day 20
Weekly Photo Challenge: Details
These close ups of my watercolour palette become
unique pieces of abstract art.
Palette de Jour 16.7.16
Looking up on the Admiralty Trail in the Pacific Spirit Regional Park in Vancouver on a beautiful Spring day in April this year. You can see more photos of these spectacular leafy canopies from our trail walk in spring forward fall back, and the same trail decked out in glorious autumnal colors last October in Boundaries.
For this week’s Photo Challenge: Opposites Ben invites us to “show how opposites can tell a story about people, places, or objects. The tension can reside in what you choose to show — old vs. new, big vs. small, dark vs. light — or in how you frame and design your shot.
In this photo of the work table in my studio, which I think meets Ben’s criteria, the two watercolour paintings opposite each other are of different views of the McDowell Sonoran Reserve in Arizona. I have also submitted this today as part of a post for Worldwatercolor month under the title “Be your own painter,” where you can read more about the story behind the title.
partners no longer
This magnificent carving by the late great Haida artist Bill Reid, entitled The Raven and The First Men, can be seen in the Bill Reid Rotunda of the Museum of Anthropology on the campus of the University of British Columbia in Vancouver.
The stunning beauty of this work with all of its majestic curves is truly breathtaking and you can read about its meaning on the Bill Reid Foundation web site.
It seems the perfect photographic way with which to celebrate National Aboriginal Day today.
…meets the curve of black
whilst red stands
sentinel
A second in response to this week’s Photo Challenge from Cheri who asks us to:
“Find inspiration in the curves around you.”
The sensational sinuous curves of Antelope Canyon, Arizona
This photo from Lower Antelope Canyon will be familiar to those of you who follow thechangingpalette. Our visit there just over a year ago was simply spectacular and I was greatly honoured when Cheri featured the mesh gallery I created from the trip in The Daily Post’s Photos We Loved last September.
More curves to follow.
Surely nothing can be more pure than our beautiful granddaughter whom, as those of you who follow thechangingpalette know, I love more than anything in the world, and who will be one year old this month.