absolutely great! reminds me of so many springs where I live, 7000' above sea level and you often times see snow covered fruit trees and spring blossoms!
Wouldn't that be something? Daffodils growing up and out of the snow. Something I will never see but we can dream, can't we. This is absolutely beautiful, Glenys.
What a perfect example of the first weeks of spring! We have snowdrops that come out, and as soon as I see their little shoots, I know there is hope. Nothing is more cheerful than the yellow of a daffodil, though. I love this picture, especially the grunge you used.
I am so glad, you follow my blog now. That way I could find you here, dear Glenys. I am stunned! I love your artwork and the spirit behind. I am at the very beginning of digital art with a poor software I own, but here I can see what it CAN be. I love your spring image. It seems everything is at a standstill. The quiet and calm are so winterly. But the bicycle already implies a lingering energy, waiting for its time to awaken. Thanks for sharing this thoughtful piece of art! Greets, Manu
So original and so true of the weird weather we seem to have been happening! Love it!
ReplyDeleteGlenys this is wonderful what a gorgeous collage! BRAVO!
ReplyDeleteGreat take, love it. Cheers
ReplyDeleteGlenys,
ReplyDeleteThe imagery in this piece is striking. I give it two thumbs up!
absolutely great! reminds me of so many springs where I live, 7000' above sea level and you often times see snow covered fruit trees and spring blossoms!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant piece, Glenys, the daffodils bursting through the snow adds a perfect touch!
ReplyDeleteLove this... with all the promise of spring to come!
ReplyDeleteWell Brrrrrrr! We narrowly missed having frost last night on our daffodils! I like your hardy daffodils in the snow.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous Spring art piece, beautifully created card.
ReplyDeleteWouldn't that be something? Daffodils growing up and out of the snow. Something I will never see but we can dream, can't we. This is absolutely beautiful, Glenys.
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful dream that is. Spring flowers in the snow. LOVELY piece.
ReplyDelete~AJ
The first sign of the spring. Marvelous
ReplyDeletewarm greet
Marja
Wouaouh Glenys! What a beautiful idea! I love your way to mean it! Bravo!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! It's like this for some. We've been lucky! xx
ReplyDeleteI heard that flowers are peeking up through the snow~but to actually see it is something else~ Great job depicting the irony of the season~
ReplyDeleteWhat a perfect example of the first weeks of spring! We have snowdrops that come out, and as soon as I see their little shoots, I know there is hope. Nothing is more cheerful than the yellow of a daffodil, though. I love this picture, especially the grunge you used.
ReplyDeletePrintemps un peu frais Non ? ici les jonquilles sont aussi en fleur mais le printemps est chaud et sec cette année!
ReplyDeleteamicalement Mary.kg
Oh wow, I wasn't expecting this BUT my goodness it is stunning. You rock, my friend.
ReplyDeleteI am so glad, you follow my blog now. That way I could find you here, dear Glenys. I am stunned! I love your artwork and the spirit behind. I am at the very beginning of digital art with a poor software I own, but here I can see what it CAN be. I love your spring image. It seems everything is at a standstill. The quiet and calm are so winterly. But the bicycle already implies a lingering energy, waiting for its time to awaken. Thanks for sharing this thoughtful piece of art! Greets, Manu
ReplyDeleteJust as the spring can be. Great job for the spring theme
ReplyDeleteHow cool is this ?! A fantastic photo.
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