This week's Focus on Life prompt is Monochrome. Color is the single most personally important element in my art work. Color is what drew me to seed beads in the first place - those pure pixels of color in the form of tiny glass beads.
When you take away color, you're left with value, texture and line. I found myself looking for these elements every where I went this past week.
In particular, I found myself noticing all the public art work which ignores color completely, focusing on the other design elements. My favorite I've decided it this window screen on one of the parking garages downtown. I love the overlapping, concentric circles, like ripples in a pond.
That is an awesome screen. It could be a work of art in and of itself.
ReplyDeleteThat's a window screen?! Wow, you're so right that when you take away color you're left with value, texture, and line. Great understanding of monochromatic.
ReplyDeleteVery cool interpretation on this week's prompt! I did do a freeform project for tomorrow's hop, but I've been traveling this past week and didn't see a list of participates come through. Hopefully it is still ok that I've joined your challenge!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful vision and execution of your photo!
ReplyDeleteA gorgeous find - that's probably what Sally wanted: for us to find these unexpected and special moments of beauty, even without something that defines us so much: colour.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very inspiring window screen! Great shot!
ReplyDeleteVery nice architecture and photo. - Michelle #16 this week
ReplyDeleteLike most sculptures - shape more than color. I am with you on the little beads. I just can't handle them. heh
ReplyDeletevery cool...and a perfect study of value, texture and line...
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, and very deco feeling to me. I love it when you notice public art in your own backyard that you hadn't before. We have this enormous (like 30 feet or so) spider in front of the National Gallery here. Never really thought much of it. Then I got an awesome wedding shot with it in the background and I totally love it
ReplyDeleteIt is interesting to see the interpretations each week. Yours is eye-catching and a great study in line and texture.
ReplyDeletewhat a strong, interesting image! i'd never have guessed what it was...
ReplyDeletea great photo!
Reminds me a bit of a leaded glass window! All you need to do is add the colour to each 'square'! There are a lot of great wrought iron gates out there!
ReplyDeleteVery neat, most people probably never see it, let alone see a piece of art. Great shot/
ReplyDeleteSimplisticly Awesome.
ReplyDeleteso cool! I love that you found this beauty in an unexpected place, too!
ReplyDeleteAwesome pic - love those circles and the art where you never thought to look!
ReplyDeleteYour post is great. I love your line "When you take away color, you're left with value, texture and line." So true. It makes us look at things in a different manner. Your shot is wonderful. What a treat to be able to see that each day.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot of art in an unexpected place. This project is really encouraging us to see differently!
ReplyDeleteGreat pic. Good job on thinking outside the box.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! It was fun how this week's challenge changed my perspective and the way I looked at things. I think that's what I'm liking most about this journey!
ReplyDeleteWhat a cool shot!
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How beautiful. I love it when the unexpected find almost takes on a life of its own. Very cool.
ReplyDeleteWow.,.,.,.,when I first saw the picture I thought you lived in Orlando, FL...We have very similar screens in the windows of one of the parking garages....Love the pic!
ReplyDeleteThis is really great! The shape and lines are just mesmerizing.
ReplyDeleteVery cool! I like to look for patterns in architecture when I am taking pictures. windows, doors, etc. this is terrific!
ReplyDeleteThat is very cool. A nice graphic. My work is also highly inspired by color so found this challenge...a challenge!
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