So I’m scrolling backwards through your recent blog posts, and with this one leaves me with this sort of frown as I study and try to comprehend what I’m seeing and how it was made and the scale – looks quite large? Alas, on to the next one!
I wondered if you have communicated with that artist, who would surely love the beautiful tributes you are paying to the ‘exposition,’ as they say here in Ecuador. You’ve done another lovely batch- one of all of those whitish ones in a huge mix – what a bundle of non-moving energy!
Hi, Lisa. I’m glad you’re enjoying these. I wouldn’t think to communicate with Mr. Chihuly. I can’t imagine he’d care about my photos of his beautiful work.
Impossible to tire of them, isn’t it?
Impossible for me, that’s for sure. I’m happy you’re enjoying them, Jo.
Wow and wow again. Stunning!!
My feelings exactly, Peggy. 🙂
janet
Who would have known vitamin C is so stunning.
And good for you as well. Win-win. 🙂
They may not have fall leaves, but perhaps these will work as substitutes?
Almost look like monarch butterflies about to lift off. Gorgeous
They’re certainly the color of monarchs and leaves work too.
Amazing pieces
They really are. 🙂
Amazing! It really does feel like an infusion of bright citrus straight to the brain. What a beautiful way to start the week. 🙂
Always happy to get your week off to a good start. 😘
Incredibly beautiful
I could have stayed there for quite some time just looking.
Wow!
My thought exactly. 🙂
Yep!
So I’m scrolling backwards through your recent blog posts, and with this one leaves me with this sort of frown as I study and try to comprehend what I’m seeing and how it was made and the scale – looks quite large? Alas, on to the next one!
These are another part of the “Friday fantasy under the sea” (https://sustainabilitea.wordpress.com/2022/01/14/friday-fantasy-under-the-sea/), Lisa. The larger pieces are probably at least 2 /12′ across, just to give you a feel for the size. They’re placed on an area that’s quite long. Hope that helps. 🙂
I wondered if you have communicated with that artist, who would surely love the beautiful tributes you are paying to the ‘exposition,’ as they say here in Ecuador. You’ve done another lovely batch- one of all of those whitish ones in a huge mix – what a bundle of non-moving energy!
Hi, Lisa. I’m glad you’re enjoying these. I wouldn’t think to communicate with Mr. Chihuly. I can’t imagine he’d care about my photos of his beautiful work.
I disagree; he would be honored… wanna bet something?
I can’t send or receive anything by normal mail service, but eventually our postal service will return. We’ve been without for two years now!
🙁
Stunning oranges, something I haven’t seen before 🙂
I really loved these.