Thursday, March 19, 2015

Roy G Biv: Yellow

 A couple of yellow butterflies...



... from those warmer days...



 ...a very cool old building in Richmond, VA...




... a family riding a tractor under a yellow awning...



... a yellow wall at the Kentucky Guild of Artists and Craftsmen gallery in Berea, KY...



... a piece in the Kentucky Museum of Arts and Crafts in Louisville (sorry I neglected to record the name of the artist)....




It's that time in the Searching for Roy B Biv blog hop when we feature the color Yellow! Please check out the blogs of our hostesses Julie B Booth and Jennifer Coyne Qudeen, where you'll find links to many other yellow discoveries!




Addendum: Just a quick note to let you know that my work was featured in a collection on Artspan's homepage called, "Found, Fractured, and Fastened"! There's some cool artwork in the collection if you'd like to check it out.  Here's a link to the page on facebook.






25 comments:

  1. Nice selection of yellow...I especially like that family riding under the umbrella!

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    1. Thanks, Mary Ann... that photo is from a tractor parade the have in Lewis County every year!

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  2. Love those Swallowtails and the last piece really struck me...I've been weaving together and stitching strips of cloth recently. Thanks for taking part!

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    1. Julie, I'm glad you liked them... Thanks for hosting!

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  3. I like your yellow collection. Especially the last piece.

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    1. Thanks, Eric; Everyone seems to like that textile piece and I feel bad that I don't have the name of the artist....

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  4. I seen sometime in the past, an alphabet spelled out using the patterns on butterfly wings ... really beautiful. Love that pieced textile at the museum.

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    1. I've seen that butterfly alphabet, Gwen - it's pretty amazing! Glad you enjoyed the textile piece!

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  5. The photos are great, Sharmon. Some close-up and others calling me to get closer. Bravo.

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  6. Sharmon, the quilt at the end just has me enthralled. Cheers!

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    1. I'm so glad you like it, Brian - wish I knew who the artist was!

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  7. un choix éclectique! bravo!

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  8. butterflies and quilts... oh my! but your piece below stole my heart!!

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  9. Pretty yellows! Love the yellow building in Richmond!

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    1. Thank you, Kelly; I was really taken with that building myself!

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  10. What a lovely range of yellows! Subtle to vibrant ... I too enjoyed the unnamed textile piece.

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    1. Thanks for the kind comment, Charlton; glad you could stop by!

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  11. such a beautiful strand of images! love that building and the way it is painted.

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    1. Thanks, Tammie! The buildings in Richmond were beautiful, but that was one of my favorites.

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  12. Your collection of yellows does a lovely job of capturing so many different "materials" & textures! The butterfly wings are so gentle & delicate...whispers of both color & form...

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