A beautiful collage of beautiful glass works.
To be a real Mondrian, he never use the colors green and orange . He was very strict in this and call them `non` colors .
@pyrrhula Thank you Pyrrhula! Ah yes, you caught me. I was trying to remember his pictures from my art history days, and could boldly see the yellow, white, red and blue, but couldn't remember if I'd seen green. What you are thinking as orange can go either way- an amber-like orange or a deeper sunflower yellow. And I was pretty sure he would not have used a color like that. However, we are allowed some leeway in this challenge to add our own twist if we like, or to duplicate the artist's style exactly. So I will claim to have taken the former and confess that I was too lazy to go to my bookshelf and reference my art history book!
@mzzhope Thank you Hope! @daisymiller Thank you Daisy! And thank you so much for the fav!
To be a real Mondrian, he never use the colors green and orange . He was very strict in this and call them `non` colors .
@fullcircle Thank you Cindy!
@kerristephens Thank you Kerri!
@taffy Thank you Taffy!
@susale Thank you Suse!
@dibzgreasley Thank you Debs!
@sangwann Thank you Dione! I think you will like his work.
@thistle Thank you Joyce!
@digitalrn Thank you Rick!
@alia_801 Thank you Alia!
@nadaa Thank you Nada! And thank you so much for the fav!
@bkbinthecity Thank you Brian!
@cashew Thank you Kathy!
@nanm Thank you Nancy and thank you for the fav!!
@anazad511 Thank you Ana!
@tonygig Thank you Tony!
@rubicon Thank you Lynn!
@kwind Thank you KWind!
@pyrrhula Thank you Pyrrhula! Ah yes, you caught me. I was trying to remember his pictures from my art history days, and could boldly see the yellow, white, red and blue, but couldn't remember if I'd seen green. What you are thinking as orange can go either way- an amber-like orange or a deeper sunflower yellow. And I was pretty sure he would not have used a color like that. However, we are allowed some leeway in this challenge to add our own twist if we like, or to duplicate the artist's style exactly. So I will claim to have taken the former and confess that I was too lazy to go to my bookshelf and reference my art history book!
@mzzhope Thank you Hope!
@daisymiller Thank you Daisy! And thank you so much for the fav!
Thank you Vikki, Kathy, and Ana for your favs! They are very much appreciated!!
@kt8ird Thank you Kate!
@pyrrhula Thank you Pyrrhula!
@janiskay Thank you Janice!