Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? No.
— Pablo Picasso said that
Why do two colors, put one next to the other, sing? Can one really explain this? No.
— Pablo Picasso said that
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That sky is stunning, as if it were painted! I love its deep royal color, accompanied by the subtle wispy clouds.
Très grand ciel de couleur superbe.
Manger une pizza au soleil !… :))
That electric blue sky is something!
Lovely colors indeed!
Wonderful sky color. Blue next to most colors sings to me.
That Picasso guy seems to know his art.
Your photo has some interesting but I can’t decide whether it is about the signage (ZAZA is cool, the maroon one is blah) or about that big green ball snug up against the wall. Nor do I understand the point of slicing the sky in half with that thick wire. also I do not know why my comment comes out in all caps; my caps lock key is not on and pressing the shift key makes no difference. Oh well,
Zaza Pizza génaile avec ce ca^ble et la lampe sueprbe
Belle journée
Nicou
Startling blue sky Sherri. Great use of colour
J’aime beaucoup ce superbe ciel bleu
Wow…What a blue …! Superb singing composition
I don’t know about Zaza but that sky certainly sings
Yes, that blue sky sings! Everything pales in comparison.
Joseph albers wrote on such matters.
i agree with Picasso Sherri… i can see several colours of blue in this wonderful sky….peter:)
do you mean the teal and the maroon? they rather do sing don’t they, they are cousins somehow 🙂
and he was a master at that.
Interesting that your deeply saturated sky is taken just above a photography studio, but I bet you did that quite intentionally.