NOVEMBER Cut-Out Collage Page
The light is low, the air is colder, and all outdoor colors have blue/gray cast. The garden is sleeping, but the ivy still grows and winds around the branches I have yet to prune. The last of the hydrangea flowers are warm in my studio, safe from the first frost and awaiting pressing. I marvel at how many colors of mums there are and the lush colors of the ornamental cabbage plants. I can’t help but photograph every garden offering at my favorite produce store. Even more amazing than these are the fake flowers my neighbor plants in her yard at this time of year. Kind of funny, but a little spark of color on a cold, gray day never hurts.
Please email me anything you’ve made with the Collage Cut-Out pages and/or Challenge Inspiration Prompts and I’ll publish your pieces on my blog. The next submission deadline is December 15, to be published on my Art Bite Blog on January 1.
The light is low, the air is colder, and all outdoor colors have blue/gray cast. The garden is sleeping, but the ivy still grows and winds around the branches I have yet to prune. The last of the hydrangea flowers are warm in my studio, safe from the first frost and awaiting pressing. I marvel at how many colors of mums there are and the lush colors of the ornamental cabbage plants. I can’t help but photograph every garden offering at my favorite produce store. Even more amazing than these are the fake flowers my neighbor plants in her yard at this time of year. Kind of funny, but a little spark of color on a cold, gray day never hurts.
Please email me anything you’ve made with the Collage Cut-Out pages and/or Challenge Inspiration Prompts and I’ll publish your pieces on my blog. The next submission deadline is December 15, to be published on my Art Bite Blog on January 1.
The light is low, the air is colder, and all outdoor colors have blue/gray cast. The garden is sleeping, but the ivy still grows and winds around the branches I have yet to prune. The last of the hydrangea flowers are warm in my studio, safe from the first frost and awaiting pressing. I marvel at how many colors of mums there are and the lush colors of the ornamental cabbage plants. I can’t help but photograph every garden offering at my favorite produce store. Even more amazing than these are the fake flowers my neighbor plants in her yard at this time of year. Kind of funny, but a little spark of color on a cold, gray day never hurts.
Please email me anything you’ve made with the Collage Cut-Out pages and/or Challenge Inspiration Prompts and I’ll publish your pieces on my blog. The next submission deadline is December 15, to be published on my Art Bite Blog on January 1.