I combed through hundreds of images looking for inspiration for this weeks assignment. A friend pointed out that I live in one of the greenest places she’s ever seen and I realized she’s right. And a very rainy spring has – if it’s even possible – made things greener than ever. Though I didn’t look for local inspiration I did relax a little. Sometimes I’m known to make mountains out of mole hills.
The creativity that is coming from those participating in the Summer of Color has been amazing. There are 55 members of the Facebook group. Whether by intent or not, all are women from around the world. You can check out the Facebook group here: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1296773868#!/home.php?sk=group_116928415059733&ap=1
If you’d like more information on the project visit Kristin’s blog: http://twinkletwinklelikeastar.blogspot.com/
Green


I really like the unusual elements to this collage – the brightly coloured Mona Lisa, the green silhouette and the asparagus! Great ‘green’ entry.
Thank you. I am sorely behind on catching everyone’s blog posts myself.
I will repeat the same thing …your collage is fun , unique and clear…see the next one in pink…will look for…have a nice week xx
Interesting collage; I like that you used other colors, too. ;D so did I~ Well Done~
I like the way the rainbow effect really pops against all the green. I haven’t joined the FB page but I’ve been trying to visit everyone’s blog and comment.
Oooh, I love that you looked through so many images – and found you way back home
Isn’t that often the case? Thank you for your passion for the project and for sharing your beautiful work with us. It is a pleasure visiting you, xo
Thank you for starting such a fun project! I was at a really good jumping off place creatively so this is perfect for me!
Great piece…I love the inclusion of the mona Lisa…xxx
Courtesy of Peter Max. I figured if he could borrow the Mona Lisa he wouldn’t care if I borrowed from him.
This is great fun! The aspargus made me smile…
Love all your different pink choices.