I spend way too much time
on Pinterest,
I am not ashamed to admit it.
;-/
;-/
There is so much
crazy good
inspiration
out there
it is
ridiculous.
One of my favorite things
to collect is
dark, rich imagery
in the form of
fruits and flowers.
Whether a photograph
or an artist's rendering --
I love it all.
One of these days
I want to set up a barely lit studio area
where I can attempt
to TRY
(heavy emphasis on the "try")
(heavy emphasis on the "try")
to create one of these beauties.
Do they appeal to you too?
Thank you, Pinterest!
You're keeping my brain active.
:)
(Note: All images taken from Pinterest)
Alison,
ReplyDeleteI love the old world appeal of these images. They have always intrigued me. I think part of their beauty is the dark background and the incredible contrast between that and the beautifully photographed (or painted) fruit.
Karen
Very pretty Alison! I don't think a day goes by that I don't check out Pinterest for some kind of inspiration! Even when I am in line at the grocery store, I click on the app on my phone...addiction. Enjoy your week!
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Pinterest is one of my favorite pastimes, usually at night when my brain is too tired to do anything else:) Your images are beautiful. My favorite pins run the gamut from flowers to cupcake liner crafts (I know) but I'm not ashamed, either! So much inspiration can't be bad, right?
ReplyDeletexoKathleen
such beautiful lighting and composition of these. I love dark and moody elements, they add so much to a space.
ReplyDeleteI KNOW I haven't begun to "tap" Pinterest! I have an account but use it primarily as a file - collecting images from blogs. I don't do much Pinterest-hopping. Yet. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd yes, I DO love those dark backgrounds. Abigail Ahern is BIG on dark walls in rooms, etc. She is one of my current favorite decorators.
Makes me want to get out my old paintbrushes that have been hibernating for 25 years. Oh how I love the calmness of the still life, oil or photo.
ReplyDeleteHi Alison. Yes, these images also appeal to me. There's something old world about them isn't there. They are really beautiful works of art. Have a great week! Pam
ReplyDeleteso glad you pointed out the medical benefits (keeping brain active) of Pinterest. All this time, I thought I was just wasting time there. Love all those dark backgrounds as I love the look of dark walls too and have a Pinterest board called black walls to dream of getting brave enough to go dark.
ReplyDeleteThey DO appeal to me. I never knew Pinterest had this type of thing. Beautiful. I have to resign up to get e-mail notifications from you, I MISS YOU!!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree...what wonderful paintings they would make. The Lemons, oh my!
ReplyDeleteAnd ALL gorgeous . . .
ReplyDeleteLove the rich, vibrant, dark . . . rich again . . . fruit against the dark! The Lily of the Valley was yummy too . . .
Yes, these photos appeal to me too. The one with the lemons looks like a painting done long ago. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteOh the possibilities....and you
ReplyDeletehave selected some prime examples
of ethereal fruits and flowers ..
elegant and beautiful, Allison..
Gentility
Alison, I love these images. They remind me of Renaissance paintings. Mesmerizing and magical!
ReplyDeletexoxo
Karena
The Arts by Karena
Such gorgeous images...I am with ... love beautiful images of fruit...so classic.
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