Saturday, September 08, 2007

inspire me thursday: limited palette

working with a limited palette.
easier said than done...
and another chance to stretch.
Thanks for the ongoing imaginative support from
inspire me thursday.

(for source photo & notes, see next post)

19 comments:

Crafty Green Poet said...

that's wonderful, really atmospheric. Thanks for your really sweet comment on my blog!

carla said...

This is so fresh and pretty! It has a delicate Japanese feeling to it...lovely:>

Miriam said...

BEAUTIFUL!

Becky Mairi Farrell said...

oh this is gorgeous, I wish I could paint like that.

Royce Addington said...

This would make an exquisite stained glass window! You have incredible talent on so many levels...it inspires!

Patricia J. Mosca said...

What an eye for wonderful detail you have....THIS IS BEAUTIFUL!

*Itkupilli* said...

Oh...amazing colors...i like!

Deb G said...

Really, really like this.

Judy Scott said...

Very beautiful and delicate ~ this would look awesome put into faric, Jx

inchies are 1" by 1" squares (fabric or paper) you can embellish them however you wish, usually 9 are made, they are exchanged within a group so a variety are received back. If you go to flickr and search inchie you will see how big they are.

inspired said...

inspiration is inspired : thesalems07

Lea Antonio said...

Gorgeous use of color... so serene!

Cheryl Finley said...

Megan,
This is out of this world! The colors are so unusual (which I love that)... and that it's nature, is all the better. You always pull a rabbit out of your hat! Your artful world-view knows no bounds.

I deeply appreciate your ongoing inspiration, and uniqueness.

:: creative brand strategies :: demand generation :: said...

This is great. I can't tell what medium this is. Care to share your techniques?

Nicole V Lozano said...

Love what you did with this photograph. The colors play so well with the shadow and light.

Julia said...

This is really great and I love the colors !!

Lazulipi said...

I am very impressed, I just love it.

Cheryl said...

Megan, this is stunning!Thanks for sharing your source photo -- it's always so interesting to see part of the process.

Anonymous said...

Wow! I love what you did with your original photo! The blues and greens really compliment each other. If I hadn't read that you had altered it digitally, I would think this was an exotic tree.:D

Laura said...

I love the delicate way the colours work within the painting here.