I love the combination of pink and black. The mask I've used is credit to Kubivet. My mother's garden always had a section of what she called "pinks". They were a perennial from the carnation family, and lent a lovely wave of pink to a corner of her garden. I hadn't thought of mother's "pinks" until this challenge, Marie. Thank you for that!
I also love how pink plays with black and this has a beautiful retro feel to it - free spirited and uplifting. Love this Bev!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is startling - a shock and a feast for the eyes!! I had forgotten that carnations were once called "pinks". Your variations on pink are superb, Bev.
ReplyDeleteThis one has the 70's perfume. Gorgeous! I love when you share your rich memories with us. By the way your "memories" piece is adorable.
ReplyDeleteLovely piece, Bev. At the same time oldfashion and modern.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful piece, black does make pink pop!
ReplyDeleteWow, love the pink and black, Bev, unique take on the theme!
ReplyDelete70's shades and 80's colors... A pure beauty and a great hommage to pink colors.
ReplyDelete(Thank you to share your beautiful memories with us dear Bev! :)
So different for you Bev! A wonderful retro look and such a feeling of freedom! xx
ReplyDeleteA fantastic and also very beautiful piece Bev and so creatively made, love the pink on a black background.
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This is something quite, quite different, and very interesting in pink and black, I do like it very much, a lovely graphic picture.
ReplyDeleteFabulous contrast and movement I love black and pink together...great job Bev.
ReplyDeleteA carnival of colour with a very decided POP, Bev! Clever and striking.
ReplyDeletelove that contrast of pink and black! the motiv has a feeling of the 70ies - my fave time!
ReplyDeletelove the contrasting colors.
ReplyDeletethis is lovely!
Fabulous work!
ReplyDeleteGreat use of pink.
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