The Color Challenge and May Flower Challenge • Day Twenty-Eight
Pink Color Stories Shared
Here I have two great challenges crossing over on the same day. The photos are great for
both. I love how that worked out.
The Tints and Shades of Pink for day Twenty-eight of The May Flower Challenge .
This challenge has been started by Lori Moon, fellow blogger, talented photographer and jewelry artisan.
Make sure to visit the other artists who are participating in the challenge at Lori Moon's website. I love challenges like this because it helps build reference material for your body of work, it adds to your sketchbook, portfolio, motif library if you are a Surface pattern designers and so on. Make it work for you.
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The Color Challenge continues with our post creations inspired by Pink and shades thereof.
I am sharing pink color stories in flowers .
Cosmos
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More Cosmos
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Echinacea
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Cleome
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Hydrangea
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Daisy
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The Color Pink.....
The color of unconditional love and nurturing.
Encourages action, friendliness and confidence.
Normally associated with girls and femininity.
In Japan it has a masculine association.
Considered the sweet side of red.
Referred to at times as the color of love.
Elsa Schiaparelli introduced "hot pink" to western fashion.
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This is the fifth month of the challenge.
Louise Gale, a fellow blogger, artist and life coach, has a color challenge on her blog which she started in August of 2010. At the first of the every month a color is given and you are challenged to create something using the color and others from the palette. You have until the 28th of the month to complete your project. Join the challenge, here, You can join in at any time. Make sure to visit the other artists who are participating in the challenge at Louise Gale's website.
Thank you for stopping by!
The sweet side of red - love that. Such great flower photos. Thanks for linking up.
ReplyDeleteMy fellow abspd classmate! I love your pink "facts" - especially the sweet side of red! I also have been using the challenge (the color challenge specifically) to generate and add to my body of work. I really like the push it gives - sometimes in a direction you may not have headed!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos Deborah. That final daisy is stunning. Thanks for the fun facts too!
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