Friday, September 3, 2010

title pic Crow, by www.spagaten.com - beautiful!

Posted by Kira on April 27, 2009

ok, so maybe not weekly…but I still love the challenge!

This week’s pick is called, simply, Crow. I love the ethereal qualities of this painting.

 

Crow, by www.spagaten.com

Crow, by www.spagaten.com

title pic Hidden wonders

Posted by Kira on February 23, 2009

I visited our flickr group today and found this beauty. The vase itself is stunning to me- but I noticed something else in the photo. This is not a problem, to me, rather it is intriguing. Photography “purists” might comment on this in a negative way, but I’ll put my spin on it. I can see, in the blown up photo, what looks like the  view from an open window. It looks like a lovely tall brownstone, on a beautiful cloudy but blue day. Am I dreaming? Does our artist live in this neighborhood? Is this the window above her photo-shoot area, spilling clear daylight into the frame? Is this window with it’s pretty view in her art studio? I wonder….

The vase is so cute and pretty, and it looks to me like little pieces of sunflowers have spattered onto the orange glass and embedded themselves there, forever. They won’t wither, like flowers do in a vase. What does it look like to you?

orange and pink vase

title pic Just got back from a week in Vegas!

Posted by Kira on February 3, 2009

I’m looking forward to next week’s entries. I just went to the ASTD Techknowlege conference, which is all about the industry of my “Day job”, which is ELearning. I am an instructional designer, apparently. That means I create content to be used in online courses. It also, alas, meant that last week I didn’t do any creating because the intellectual side of my brain was very very busy!

title pic Yellow Tweety pendant- look at the 3d effect of art under, and over, the glass

Posted by Kira on January 26, 2009

yellowtweety

This pendant, by icklbird,  is so cool! I’ve seen, and I’m sure you’ve seen, many pendants and marble type magnets with all sorts of things under the glass. But this one has both- a little background behind the glass, and a focal point image stuck to the front of the glass! The image on the front casts a shadow into the glass, and the whole effect is totally 3d and totally cool.

title pic Here are some of my interpretations for this week’s challenge.

Posted by Kira on January 19, 2009

I got a new stamp set (well, three, actually) this week. Finally, a stamp company is creating images that I find worthy! My standards for a stamp are quite high, since I don’t approve of buying something for myself that I am only going to use once. So and image has to be the right subject matter (birds, flowers, swirly) and the right size (to make a pendant or jewerly) before I’ll go near it. These are great! So I create one with an orange background, and one with pink. Quite a shocking pink. 

title pic Butterflies and flowers- nature’s perfect orange and pink!

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Check out this photo from a friend’s husband- he captured a monarch on a hydrangea. I can’t think of a better way to showcase this color combination in nature, can you? Click it to see more of Ken’s photos.

monarch

title pic A Beautiful Love Blossom- by SpiritMama

Posted by Kira on January 12, 2009

I know SpiritMama from Etsy. I love this piece! All at once it manages to be cute, lovely, thought provoking, emotional, tactile, quiet, and serene.

SpiritMama also makes jewelry, dolls, fairies and other sundry and fun items from polymer clay, fabrics, and ephemera. Her flickr is worth checking out. Thank you so much for adding this to the pool. It rises to the challenge!

title pic My first Orange and Pink Art Challenge! an art journal, for me.

Posted by Kira on December 27, 2008

I finally, after years of wistfully reading Somerset Studio, before “altered art” was a 10 cent term, I have begun my art journal. The front and back covers are delightful glittered paper, in orange and pink of course! I uploaded a photo of the covers of the journal to the flickr group.

I have started a flickr group to support and encourage the creation of art in my favorite color combination- Orange and Pink! Each week, by Sunday night at midnite, photos can be uploaded into the group, located here: http://www.flickr.com/groups/opchallenge/.

Each week, I will blog about my favorite entries, here. I can’t wait to see what you create!

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