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Annerose, I think they are great!
thanks Fabio, for your encouragement
My pleasure, Annerose! Are you going to have a sunny day tomorrow?
it looks as though it will be cloudy tomorrow, but I’ll still have a “sunny” day
That’s the way to go, Annerose! We all need that kind of approach to life. Best to you, my dear friend! PS: you make life more colorful.
They produce great depth. (K)
thanks, Kerfe! I might make parts of the orange a bit more ochre or yellowish
I do. !!!
thanks Claudia! I might give them a chance
The turquoise / orange combination is beautiful and the shades you’ve used are not the usual ones, more muted and skewed to greens, I think, and giving a different feeling. A warmth and softness. I really like these.
Thanks kindly Claudia, I like those muted and skewed colours. Maybe I’ll add a bit of more yellow ochre to some of the orange…
“Muted and skewed” – I love that description! I like them, too – I find the combination unusual and very intriguing.
it could be a band name or the name of a dessert?
Anyway thanks Lynn!
🙂