Four digital paintings using the same colours that look totally different and look good side by side. The fourth painting entitled Babylonian Bafflement… inspired by the Hanging Gardens of Babylon.
See? I stuck to my ancient civilisations theme with triangles and swirls. And bells and whistles, although they were painted over.
These have been created in response to a mini challenge between Elaine and myself. I didn’t have a lot of time, but the time I did had I made the most of! I do like these blogging challenges, you know!
Very good. I think the last one is my favorite.
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I agree. 😃
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Thanks, Beverly.
I think it maybe because it’s more swirly!
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I and 4 are like the yin and the yang.
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They do kind of balance each other out, Raili, don’t they.
At least I posted them in the right order!
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I love them all Tom, they look fabulous all together, I hope you are going to frame them and put them on your wall 😉
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That was my plan, Elaine (thank you, by the way!), but me being me, when I bought the frames, I only bought two.
Now who in their right mind, knowing full well that four frames are needed, buys two?
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🤔 hmm
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Exactly! 😀
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Hard to pick a favorite, Tom. I’m intrigued with all of them. Wonderful color choices.
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Thanks, Sharon.
I had fun creating them with the same colours.
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They work very well together!
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I think so too, Elaine… considering they are so different!
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Well done – they look great! Will you hang them on your wall now? Or only your “virtual” wall? 🙂
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I shall be hanging the when I get the required number of frames, Diane! I only bought two for some baffling reason.
And thank you! 🙂
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