Another colorful week come and gone. I’m enjoying this class – I always think color is fun (do you remember the color challenges we used to do around here?)
So here’s the latest. Hard to believe June is more than half over already!
Day 9 – the texture of color (I never noticed all of those little dots before! I have to give Neil credit for suggesting my flip-flops, when I was wandering around the yard looking for intriguing textures)
Day 10 – Creating with color (just one set of colorful tools from my many colorful hobbies)
Day 11 – The best of both worlds (a study in red + pink)
Day 12 – Seeing spots (the second photo this week featuring polka dots – this has been my kind of week <grin>)
Day 13 – Ordinary colors (aka, the colors you see every day, but don’t give a whole lot of thought to)
Day 14 – Making a statement (I tend to surround myself with yellowish greens and greenish blues – or is that greenish yellows and bluish greens?)
Day 15 – Playful pause (my latest addiction. who has time to read anymore? flicking birds at pigs is far more entertaining…)
Day 16 – Nothing but blue skies (a study in blue – I just happened to be wearing a shirt of a lovely garment-dyed blue – the latest acquisition in my Life Is Good collection).
Today is Thursday. I keep thinking it’s Friday. Thursday, Thursday, Thursday – must drill that into my head!!
I love your color inspiration photos Lisa! Isn’t it surprising, just how much we are surrounded by cool colors and textures, if we just stop a moment and take a look! Those flip-flops are the perfect example of that. Good eye Neil!
I think by design, those of us who are drawn to polymer clay are also good observers of color. Or, at the very least, we appreciate the colorful!