6 Replies to “Altitude Of Blue”

  1. Richard Reeve – The Catskills – Richard Reeve is a consultant, entrepreneur, advocate, writer, digital artist, gardener, cook, and producer of all things involving Krater Café.
    Richard Reeve says:

    Yes she is. Thank you for showing that to us.

  2. Sheryl Craig Russell – I am a country woman, born and raised, recently uprooted and placed temporarily into city living...although I'm told Laurel, MT is a small town, not a city. I like to write about what I love; God, family, and my country.
    Sheryl Craig Russell says:

    Love this one!

  3. Deborah J. Brasket – Paso Robles, California – My novel When Things Go Missing will be published in September 2025. Visit me at deborahjbrasket.com for more information and to read my blog, where I write about art, literature, nature, and sailing around the world.
    deborahbrasket says:

    I just read this quote today, which matches so perfectly the deeper and lighter shades of blue here.

    “The deeper the blue becomes, the more strongly it calls us towards the infinite, awakening a desire for the pure and, finally, for the supernatural… The brighter it becomes, the more it loses its sound, until it turns into silent stillness and becomes white.” Wassily Kandinsky

  4. Oh WOW Deborah! Thank you for that fantastic Kandinsky quote. That is exactly what the sky made me think! I’m delighted Kandinsky and I had similar thoughts. And I love the idea of color losing sound. I often think of color ‘shouting’ but now so many new ways to think of it. Thank you for sharing!!!

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