Creating art with lots of "white space" is always a challenge. At any rate, this is my interpretation of "Alone". Can't wait to see yours!
Credits are on my blog HERE
LOVE! Really personifies the theme. And I understand the challenge of white space in many creative venues. But as one of my college art professors used to repeat... "Do not be afraid of your white space!"
I know how she feels. I had to stand in the corner once in school. (Do they do that anymore?) I was mesmerized by the green paint drips, because there just wasn't anything else to look at...
here is my entry, a beautiful example.
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Cheers Kaylene
A phantstic theme this week !!!
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Hugsss to you all
Rian
After a week away I'm back!
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Thanks for looking!
Here is my entry.
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my entry is here.. thanks for looking
ReplyDeleteMy lonely, forsaken bride is on my blog:
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Oh she looks so sad what a sweet example Bev...
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My artwork is posted on my blog. Thanks for looking and for your comments. Hugs, Gayle
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Love the white space, it makes the loneliness more lonely. My entry is on my blog.
ReplyDeleteI love Bev's sample this week. My lonely lady is on my blog.
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Love that theme! Here´s my collage:
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Such a lovely sample, Bev.
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TFL
LOVE! Really personifies the theme. And I understand the challenge of white space in many creative venues. But as one of my college art professors used to repeat... "Do not be afraid of your white space!"
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My entry is on my blog. Thanks for going to take a look...and leaving a comment is appreciated, too!xx
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Lovely example. My entry can be find on my blog www.artofasimplemind.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteI can't wait to see what everyone did for this one! My entry is here.
ReplyDeleteAlone is such a great word to illustrate.
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Beautiful example! I'm never quite so good at doing "white space" and I love the way you handled it.
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http://www.millefeuille.eu/?p=1929
Thanks for looking!
Svenja
y entry for this Challenge.
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Thanks for Looking
Kerstin
"then stirs the feeling infinite, so felt in solitude, where we are least alone." - george gordon byron
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I know how she feels. I had to stand in the corner once in school. (Do they do that anymore?) I was mesmerized by the green paint drips, because there just wasn't anything else to look at...
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I'm off to see the wonderful entries everyone else has created now. :-)
Here is mine. Great theme and great, beautiful sample.
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My entry
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Here is mine. Attempting to post the link, let's see if this works!
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I did a sketch and a tag of a Heron at Mustang Island, Texas. Thank you for allowing me to participate and hope you like my 2 entries. Blessings!
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PS - How do you create the "here" links to your web page?
I'm always optimistic when I'm alone - perhaps because there's no one to tell me why I should be worried...
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Arnoldo - Use the HTML tag to make a link and place HERE (or whatever words you like) between the two pairs of tags. This page shows an example:
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