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Läckert!
ReplyDeleteLekkert.
ReplyDeleteHa en fin kveld.
Mormor
http://www.starbear.no/mormor/2014/01/29/se-ut-se-vinduet/
This is so amazing in it's uniqueness and beauty. But, I also love a piece of art that opens itself to multiple interpretations. I can see all kinds of creatures both cute and sinister. Great fun ...
ReplyDeleteAndrea @ From The Sol
Nästan lite skrämmande - väldigt häftig!
ReplyDeleteGreat abstract.
ReplyDeleteJust lovely...colors and shape make me think of a woman tossing back her head♪
ReplyDeleteI feel as if I was getting high from just looking at that picture! :-)
ReplyDeleteGreetings from London.
Love the abstract of the colors! :)
ReplyDeleteThanks everyone.
ReplyDeleteKristine, I can´t find a blog of yours?
Really nice photo art.
ReplyDeleteWow! I love this. The colours are gorgeous, especially against the black background. Love the texture, too.
ReplyDeleteMycket mystik. Gäller att fantisera på de olika detaljerna. Snyggt!
ReplyDeleteSo free and love the movement!
ReplyDeleteutterly mesmerising and the colours are magnificent!!!!
ReplyDeleteLike the movement and colors in this.
ReplyDeleteWow this one is really fabulous.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work.
ReplyDeleteMysterious and so beautiful!!!
ReplyDeleteoh my~!
ReplyDeletethis is quite beautiful. the colors and forms and contrasts are all so intriguing.
well done.
:-)
libbyQ
Intriguing image . . . I love the contrast between light and dark, fire and ice (my interpretation, of course).
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