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Thursday, July 9, 2015

Summer of colour–green and pink

another lovely complimentary palette from Kristin – two greens and a pink and I went for some soft versions and circle patterns

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which means my page is nearly complete

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I didn’t look at my previous colour choices before I started but was glad to see that I had chosen a different kind of pink and bluer greens than for weeks 2 and 1

so much wonderful creativity in a lovely range of mediums being sparked by the palettes each week – as in previous years I’ve found new people I want to follow once the challenge is over. Thank you Kristin for the whole creative package that is Summer of Colour.

11 comments:

Alison said...

Catching up Helena, and admiring all the creative things you've been up to and creating!xx

Maarit at Violets Corner said...

I love your colour palettes, great take on SOC week 5.

Happy Friday!

Love and hugs
Maarit

Valerie said...

Nice SOC-entry :-)
Glad you're participating, because that's how I discovered your blog! I added it to my favourites, so that I can come back regularly to see your beautiful art and pictures ;-)

Sharon Fritchman said...

Oh boy, Helena! It looks amazing! I am looking forward to seeing it completed, but not looking forward to SOC being over already next week! I have really enjoyed visiting your blog each week!!!

Linda Kunsman said...

this looks really fantastic Helena and I can't wait to be able to see it's completion this coming week!

Wanda said...

What a clever way to use your weeks. I love the colors on your wheel. What a creative mind you have.

Kristin said...

xo

Sandie said...

Catching up Helena and enjoying your summer colour palette. What cheerful combinations and a great idea.

Bleubeard and Elizabeth said...

As always, I'm in awe of this piece you are working on. I can't say this enough, how clever to combine all these colors into a final beauty. I'm sure it will be even MORE STUNNING next week when it's complete.

Miriam said...

This is looking wonderful Helena. I love the idea of making a whole from 6 parts.

Robyn Oliver said...

Amazing work Helena