As for the chocolate Liz, well if I must! I mean, I wouldn 't have stopped off for a break myself, but seeing as you insist ... well, it would be rude not to wouldn't it!
There's nothing better than a good friend, except a good friend with CHOCOLATE! Forget love! I'd rather fall in CHOCOLATE!
Current With Faith
Dogs
Snow Leopard (Haed)
Big Cats
Excellent! You are right to stand back and lool from a distance as those 'bizarre' colours blend in and bring the whole thing to life!
A friend of mine had a photo of her cat made into a chart and at first she thought that a black cat did not have green and purple in it's fur....until she stood back! Now finished it's about to walk straight out of the frame!
Aww, TB, this is looking gorgeous! What a sweet doggy face. How on earth do I keep missing your updates? I swear you must update and then everyone else must post like mad until your thread ends up a couple of pages down on the active topics and I miss it.
CURRENT WIPs
HAEDs - Bubble Telescope, Floatilla, Rainbow Embrace, Ray of Light, Iron Dragon, Newport Lighthouse
Fractal 239 Aero Chocolate
~threadbear~ wrote:I was using some strange colours and thinking it no longer looked right etc. But I left it stood upright on the spare bed and next time I walked into that room I was viewing it from a distance and having been away from it for awhile as well, well I think those things just gave me a different view of it all and I suddenly saw it looking 'right', everything that looked strange now seemed to have blended in together and I was really happy with it all.
I probably sound really strange now.
This is so right - sometimes your brain needs to 'look' at it in a different way to make out the picture properly!!
Just saw this! I SO agree about needing to "step back". While doing my current project from a photo, I kept thinking, yikes, am I really putting BLUE and GREY in my FACE?
Hurry up!!!!! (Please )
Can't wait to see them now... Want some to help you?
Agi
"The world, as a colourful knot of threads, has turned into a memory, and now you cannot be sure whether it was real." (Géza Ottlik, Hungarian writer)