[traverse texture from August Trio by Kim Klassen]
Kim is beyond generous - she is amazing. She has so much on her plate with family matters and still supplies us 'creatively-challenged' folk with awesome textures so that we too can look like we know what we're doing. Thank you Kim for both your generosity as well as your inspiration.
What a lovely fellow!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot and great texture!!
ReplyDeleteThat is cute!
ReplyDeleteLooks great with that texture!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely edit on this rooster. I have one very similar at my cabin and have enjoyed it so much!
ReplyDeleteI like the way you've added texture to this.
ReplyDeleteI Love Chickens and Roosters...I guess cause I always wanted to live on a farm!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful texture work!
ReplyDeleteCute little guy- love the texture.
ReplyDeleteWonderful work.
ReplyDeleteThat texture by our so generous Kim looks great on that rooster!!
ReplyDeleteLovely warm colors on the lovely rooster - and the texture suits so well to your photo!
ReplyDeleteAnd your macros are just lovely in the formes post - so dreamy and serene ... Beuatiful, Nicki!
Love this folk art piece you've captured!
ReplyDeleteKim has a very generous heart.
So cute! I have chickens so I love anything chicken related :) Great shot!
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Love the richness of the colors.
ReplyDeleteThat is so awesome! I would love to get something like that. And to your comment on my blog: unfortunately yes I did refer to that chicken as smokin'. I did say it rather sarcastically but I sure did say it :)
ReplyDeleteAnd yes a group of chickens is called a flock!
ReplyDeleteI love the well-worn look, with colors that are still rich and deep. And you're right about Kim. How sweet of you to express what so many of us think but haven't said.
ReplyDeleteNice composition, funny frame with excellent texture, I like!
ReplyDeleteI agree Kim is an inspiration love your subject !!!
ReplyDeleteI have to work more with textures!
ReplyDeleteI want that chicken! He's more relaxed than mine. :)
ReplyDeleteThere's just always something about photos of Roosters or anything with a rooster on them like cups or plates, etc. that draws my attention. I like the still ones, and was always afraid of the pecking roosters as a kid. Love your photo and the rooster model is very cute. Nice...
ReplyDeletePeabea visiting from Texture Tuesday
Nice rooster!
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