Thursday, February 17, 2011

Crinkle





What do you see?



25 comments:

  1. Is it my brain? It looks as muddled!

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  2. Mine too ... pre and post the lobotomy!

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  3. the ruffle on a beautiful tango dress!

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  4. Ruffled fondant on an outrageous cake! This makes me giggle with delight!

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  5. lettuce edges, but also the flourishes of a child's dress, dancing.

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  6. A lack of Chlorophyll. And something that would take weeks to paint.

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  7. A delicious bowl of spinach pasta with very rich Alfredo sauce..Oh yum! Time for dinner..

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  8. Hello Gordon, John, Susan, Steve, T., Angella, Antares Cryptos, Rachel & Lyn. . . woo hoo, good for you! What an exotic composite we're have here. These frills take me back to childhood; they conjure up a host of different associations and make me laugh - as do your interpretations.

    Thanks for playing!

    I will reveal all tomorrow. . . L, C (Rachel - 'the kids won't eat it?!' No, probably not ; )

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  9. Vegetable! I see veins in a leaf.

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  10. Victorian lady's ruff; contemporary judge's wig; jelly's hem, sea anenome?

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  11. The most beautifully ruched dress ever.
    xoxox

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  12. Suspended. :)

    Photorealism? (My autospelling is uneducated, didn't know this term).

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  13. Hi Rebecca (you're back from Chicago - what an incredible, indelible time it's been?).

    Ruched dress and clam's mouth. Both/and. . .

    L, C x

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  14. Mim - you do. . . You see right through xo

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  15. Constellation AC - yes; suspended/photorealism - makes me think of a wave frozen in motion.

    Frozen foam. A held breath.

    (And yes, it would take forever to paint).

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  16. PS. Rebecca - when I first looked closely at this pic I imagined it as fabric for a dress you'd wear to your beach when you visit your jellies (have you seen the jelly pics Rachel has posted on her blog? Exquisite.) xo

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  17. I see a Dangerous Old Woman dancing to old 45's.. eyes closed.. whirling and twirling slowly..dreaming..

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  18. Hi Joan - I like the sound of your Dangerous Old Woman, dancing, dreaming. . . I'd like to meet her; she sounds like one of us?

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  19. cabbage. Not seeing anything very creative today. sigh.
    Thank you for the comment on the jelly photos. They were amazing to see. I think the sea horses were my favorite.
    xo

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  20. I see a fairy ironing out a crinkle on the white leaf just off centre at the top....

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  21. Rachel dear - there are days when anything and everything we look at resembles cabbage?! Even those things that aren't even vaguely related. x

    I love your sea horses, too. Esp. the leafy ones. ; ) xo

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  22. Jane - I see her, too (now that you have pointed her out; she's being ever so discreet.). ; )

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