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 ; )
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
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
Is it my brain? It looks as muddled!
ReplyDeleteMine too ... pre and post the lobotomy!
ReplyDeletethe ruffle on a beautiful tango dress!
ReplyDeletePerhaps an ornamental cabbage.
ReplyDeleteRuffled fondant on an outrageous cake! This makes me giggle with delight!
ReplyDeletelettuce edges, but also the flourishes of a child's dress, dancing.
ReplyDeleteA lack of Chlorophyll. And something that would take weeks to paint.
ReplyDeleteThe kids still won't eat it.
ReplyDeleteA delicious bowl of spinach pasta with very rich Alfredo sauce..Oh yum! Time for dinner..
ReplyDeleteHello 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.
ReplyDeleteThanks for playing!
I will reveal all tomorrow. . . L, C (Rachel - 'the kids won't eat it?!' No, probably not ; )
Vegetable! I see veins in a leaf.
ReplyDeleteVictorian lady's ruff; contemporary judge's wig; jelly's hem, sea anenome?
ReplyDeleteThe most beautifully ruched dress ever.
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Or a clam's mouth.
ReplyDeleteSuspended. :)
ReplyDeletePhotorealism? (My autospelling is uneducated, didn't know this term).
Hi Rebecca (you're back from Chicago - what an incredible, indelible time it's been?).
ReplyDeleteRuched dress and clam's mouth. Both/and. . .
L, C x
Mim - you do. . . You see right through xo
ReplyDeleteConstellation AC - yes; suspended/photorealism - makes me think of a wave frozen in motion.
ReplyDeleteFrozen foam. A held breath.
(And yes, it would take forever to paint).
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
ReplyDeleteI see a Dangerous Old Woman dancing to old 45's.. eyes closed.. whirling and twirling slowly..dreaming..
ReplyDeleteHi Joan - I like the sound of your Dangerous Old Woman, dancing, dreaming. . . I'd like to meet her; she sounds like one of us?
ReplyDeletecabbage. Not seeing anything very creative today. sigh.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the comment on the jelly photos. They were amazing to see. I think the sea horses were my favorite.
xo
I see a fairy ironing out a crinkle on the white leaf just off centre at the top....
ReplyDeleteRachel dear - there are days when anything and everything we look at resembles cabbage?! Even those things that aren't even vaguely related. x
ReplyDeleteI love your sea horses, too. Esp. the leafy ones. ; ) xo
Jane - I see her, too (now that you have pointed her out; she's being ever so discreet.). ; )
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