34 Replies to “Ornate”

  1. BUTTERFLIES OF TIME – A mass of whims and fancies A slave of the written word A thought in search of a sound A throbbing inside a cage of bones A red river twisting through narrow channels A sponge which absorbs all and becomes lifeless when squeezed A bag of bones, skin and water A puzzle with some ill-fitting blocks. Who are you?
    BUTTERFLIES OF TIME says:

    very lovely!

  2. kcg1974 – My passion is writing. I love to paint pictures with words, find hidden gems behind the the curtain of the alphabet, and not be afraid to let my emotions drift through. My family, children and grand-babies are most important to me. Living with chronic conditions has taught me many life Lessons, all with blessings along the way. Previously, I owned a successful children's publishing company to help educate the peers of children living with chronic conditions and/or special needs. I'm an award winning author, but this is a whole new genre for me. Welcome, I'm really happy you're here!
    kcg1974 says:

    Thanks for sharing this piece of imagery. So unusual yet beautiful.

  3. something poetic – "something poetic," formerly The Lost Kerryman, is the creative outlet of a man and his blog, a poetic man, giving an account of his adventures, thoughts, eclectic -and eccentric- ramblings, random or insightful poetry, humor and non-humor, pictures (photos), video, essays, fiction, poetic fiction, nonfiction, drama, and writing he has not classified in the description above. All of his posts from thelostkerryman.wordpress.com, talesinastrangerstrangerland@wordpress.com, everydayasadisciple@wordpress.com, and mrandmrsboring.wordpress.com are copywrited according to international copywrite law.
    thelostkerryman says:

    Quite artistic. Do you think the Creator might get a bit of credit?

  4. Victoria Kloch Fine Art – Victoria is a full time abstract painter living in the San Francisco Bay area, USA. She primarily works with watercolors, acrylics and from time to time gold and silver leaf foils. Her work has been collected though out the United States as well internationally.
    Victoria Kloch Fine Art says:

  5. humptydumptyonawall – This blog is a hodge podge of all things (that we think) are wise and wonderful! Initially started by Dumpty (Rajni) and now complemented by Sarika and Vish, we blog about books, crafting, parenting, photography, travel; the list goes on!
    humptydumptyonawall says:

    lovely !

  6. Susan Feniak – Salmon Arm – I am an artist. I live with my husband on the shore of Shuswap Lake in British Columbia Canada. If my art makes you smile then I have succeeded in my quest to make this world a happier, brighter place. Please, NO NFT's!!
    sefeniak says:

    Interesting twits and turns!

  7. How perfect- image and words- as exquisitely interwoven as Autumn’s example.

  8. Lonely Daffodil – California – Aspiring writer living in LA, originally from Japan. Like to write short stories, poems, and essays. Cat lover. Timid as a cat and curious as a cat.
    Lonely Daffodil says:

    This is beautiful.

  9. thisisnotbangkok – Los Angeles – It is my job to take the pictures. It is up to you to interpret them as you wish... Most of my shots are taken with a Canon 300 HS and my Moto G7 Power. Saving up for that first DSLR :} Interests: photography, tech, the Internet, reading, film. Many photos here are available for PURCHASE as 5x7 and 8x10 prints. If interested, send an email to: atkinson624@yahoo.com.
    thisisnotbangkok says:

    Nature acting as real sculpture–great catch…..

  10. Mary Mageau – Queensland, Australia – I am a writer and nature photographer, living in a small rural village in the Samford Valley. Here on Australia’s east coast, surrounded by the Brisbane State Forest Park and four rugged mountains, I enjoy exploring new and creative ways to engage with the natural world that surrounds me. My husband and I often roam around Australia as we visit the outback and cities of interest. Our favourite destinations also include the islands scattered throughout the Pacific Ocean. With my notebook, pen and camera at hand, I’ve enjoyed researching and photographing amazing places and scenery, together with the stunning flowers and foliage found in these unique parts of our world. This blog―Nature as Art and Inspiration―has developed through my love of writing and travel.
    Mary Mageau says:

    Beautifully Baroque

  11. Theresa – 18707 – In my life, I have met some extraordinary people who have both humbled and inspired me. I hope you will enjoy my stories about their shining spirits, as well as my travels near and far that have brought me to them.
    Theresa says:

    This is beautiful! You’re right – this is nature’s art, that most of us take for granted.

  12. Dr. Denny Wilkins – Dr. Denny Wilkins professes journalism at a small, private university in the Northeast. He has climbed, hiked, kayaked, photographed, skied, and otherwise meandered aimlessly throughout the American West for decades. He has degrees in geology, environmental studies, and communication — and has tried to make use of them as a co-founder of the progressive cultural blog ScholarsandRogues.com. He’s broadly interested in how the world works and why it works that way. He hates writing, although he does like having written well.
    Dr. Denny says:

    You beat me to it. I have several similar images I’ll eventually post.

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