Sunday, July 28, 2013

Take a Word - Pink

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!

16 comments:

  1. I also love how pink plays with black and this has a beautiful retro feel to it - free spirited and uplifting. Love this Bev!

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  2. Wow! 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.

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  3. This 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.

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  4. Lovely piece, Bev. At the same time oldfashion and modern.

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  5. A beautiful piece, black does make pink pop!

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  6. Wow, love the pink and black, Bev, unique take on the theme!

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  7. 70's shades and 80's colors... A pure beauty and a great hommage to pink colors.
    (Thank you to share your beautiful memories with us dear Bev! :)

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  8. So different for you Bev! A wonderful retro look and such a feeling of freedom! xx

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  9. A fantastic and also very beautiful piece Bev and so creatively made, love the pink on a black background.
    Anni

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  10. This is something quite, quite different, and very interesting in pink and black, I do like it very much, a lovely graphic picture.

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  11. Fabulous contrast and movement I love black and pink together...great job Bev.

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  12. A carnival of colour with a very decided POP, Bev! Clever and striking.

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  13. love that contrast of pink and black! the motiv has a feeling of the 70ies - my fave time!

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  14. love the contrasting colors.
    this is lovely!

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