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That's me, bottom right, at the NOT YOU exhibition in the MINT Gallery in Atlanta.
Photo is courtesy of Mr Purty
Crocheted multi-pastel colored yarn to make a shawl/cape, using lazy daisy stitches; added floral closure and ties with small flower on the tie ends.
There were a number of my shots that came out fuzzy, like a watercolor, either due to me forgetting to change settings, or because of the weird way these flowers reflected light. But I've decided I like the shots and wanted to post them. They may not be crystal clear, but they're still sort of pretty.
Here a bunch of kids confabulate towards the end of the party. Bright, the tallest, and Ada, the shortest, seemed to share a special bond.
One of my favorite flowers (yes, I seem to have a number of them) is this 'Multi Blue' Clematis. I came across it years ago and swore I would have at least one on my property (when I owned some). This lovely one is right off our back deck, allowing me to walk out and see it as one of the first things in my line of vision.
A dazzling extravaganza of colours and cultural diversity, Chingay Parade Singapore is known for its resplendent floats and multi-cultural local and international performances that are an insight to our festive traditions and delight the hearts of many Singaporeans and tourists.
The word Chingay is from the Hokkien dialect, of which the Mandarin equivalent is Zhuang Yi (妆艺), meaning "the art of masquerade". The festival began as a neighbourhood parade with only Chinese elements in 1973. Today, the Chingay Parade has evolved to be the grandest street and floats parade in Asia, showcasing the rich, vibrant multi-culturalism of Singapore and exciting cultures all over the world. To all Singaporeans, the next Chingay Parade is a parade of our people, our dreams and our pride!
The Multi-Color Mile took place on Friday, with runners getting paint spray at them while they ran. Photo by Jessica Picard.
Pen To Paper, Multi-Bit Screwdriver, 3/11/22
Wanted to use a different medium and chose colored pencils. I've drawn this before—it fun to sketch.