Nice warmth and gentle colors. I love the photos from India, too. The tropical decay and slightly run-down look is like a painting with many layers and brushstrokes that the elements have created, yet clearly showing the hand of man.
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Good Morning Jala, love the minimalistic quality and restfullness about this recent mini.
The husband's work is fab, too!
This isn't your first "front range", is it? I think I really liked the other, too. More!
Nice warmth and gentle colors. I love the photos from India, too. The tropical decay and slightly run-down look is like a painting with many layers and brushstrokes that the elements have created, yet clearly showing the hand of man.
now its working. i sent you an email but it's worth repeating. Stunning as always and much praise for the hubs work as well.
Hi Susan, thank you. I do love the serenity of minimalism. It does have that restful quality.
Hi Tina, I think he's a great artist...I'll pass on your compliments.
Hi Sam, did you mean that literally or was it a riff on "This ain't mah first rodeo"?
Hi Donald - I agree about that look of "tropical decay" being attractive...I like to look at it but don't care to live in that climate. :)
Hi Suzanne - Thanks for your persistence! Will pass along to The Husband as well.
Ooh, I just love that saturated orange streak, very nice.
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