This photo is from a fellow blogger, and it is called fall colors . . . ![]()
The found inspiration for these collages . . .
They represent the colors of New Orleans being bright, resilient, and vibrant. Just experimenting on how these work when they are overlaid.
Fall Color Spring Colors Summer Colors Winter Colors Overlaid
Round Two
I think that I line the top one because it reminds me of how the seasons color actually occur . . . there is no control over how they come together. I like the overlay of all of them combined. I like the bottom set due to the idea that they seem to be all connected and fluid moving as one entity, and uniting as a whole. I think that i like the individual ones the best rather then the overlaid version of each of them.
i wish i could embrace the abstract, find inspiration in it like you! but i’m just not sure if that’s my style, and i’m trying to be okay with that and to test out things that may be my style.
have you ever made “marbled” paper? it’s cool – you put paper into a pan, add water (or some liquid) and heavy inks into a pan, run a comb-like tool through it to create the pattern, and then lift out the paper so that it picks up the dye. i made some once – i wonder where it is…probably in a box in my parents’ basement, or in a landfill somewhere…anyway, my point was that these images (did you create them?) reminded me of marbled paper.