Today's challenge at Kim's Texture Tuesday is to use one of her new watercolor textures, this one entitled Let Go. Not only do I love the texture, it's softness and slight hues of color, but it's title is one we could all learn lessons from. Let go of worries, let go of sadness, let go of guilt, let go of all the negatives and welcome into your life all the positives.
Linking up to Kim Klassen's Texture Tuesday....
Until next time.....
Beautiful, and so true! I'm going to let go of all my worries in Galveston today! I have a homework assignment . . . ; ) Will think of you as I'm wandering along.
ReplyDeleteLovely image, so serene and calming and indeed, letting go is much the same. Well said. : )
ReplyDeleteYour picture is beautiful and your message is well received :)
ReplyDeleteAwwww, so so so pretty!! ♥
ReplyDeleteNice photo - I love the focus on the bloom and those bright colors. Great use of texture!
ReplyDeleteLovey photo, great colors and the words, so true. I am going to work on that today!
ReplyDeleteI love the color of that rose! The softness is a great edit.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful! I love that vase!!! Such a great photo and I like how you processed it. I also find so much meaning in Kim's texture titles and how it applies to my images. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo. Awesome vase. Yes, Let Go.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful rose Deanna! The colour is gorgeous! xo
ReplyDeleteLove the texture on this and I love the flower! Is it a ranunculus? That's the perfect vase for it!
ReplyDeleteWonderful thoughts and finished image. Let Go was a great choice of texture.
ReplyDeleteSuperb work with the texturing and I so agree with your words!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful photo.. The color is gorgeous..
ReplyDeleteHugs~
Beautiful color! I love your message too.
ReplyDeleteI love the continuity of colors in this. Beautiful work! This would be a great addition to my new link up that just started today. Would love to have you join us! Here's the link... http://www.photosbyleanne.net/2012/04/flower-art-friday.html
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