The faces of the Mannheim Palace Written by eklastic Aino’s colour suggestions this week were these: and I immediately thought of the photos I had taken at the Mannheim Palace. Värikollaasit #315 Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like Loading... 13 thoughts on “The faces of the Mannheim Palace” interesting, even a little weird facial expressions. But very good hit into shades of colours. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Kiitos, Aino. I found them very weird because some where just allegorical faces (old woman, possibly wind, etc.) and some where historical figures. I am sure there are more and one day (when the weather is better) I’ll go back and find them. LikeLike Reply This is great, I like the way you use Aino’s color photo in your frames. Interesting faces, a bit spooky! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Thank you, Susu. The heads were a bit short on green so I had to think of something. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Many facial expressions, interesting collage. LikeLike Reply Kiitos, Riitta. LikeLike Reply Sehr interessante Darstellung! LikeLike Reply Danke dir. LikeLike Reply An interesting collage with exactly right colours. Great idea for the frame! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply thank you, LikeLike Reply It is said to be one of the largest castles in Europe. I didn’t even know that Mannheim has a castle. Awkward! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply The whole inner city of Mannheim is aligned with the palace, so much so that there are no street signs but only squares: a typical adress is C5, 3. LikeLike Reply Very interesting 🙂 LikeLiked by 1 person Reply Leave a comment Cancel reply Δ
interesting, even a little weird facial expressions. But very good hit into shades of colours. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Kiitos, Aino. I found them very weird because some where just allegorical faces (old woman, possibly wind, etc.) and some where historical figures. I am sure there are more and one day (when the weather is better) I’ll go back and find them. LikeLike Reply
This is great, I like the way you use Aino’s color photo in your frames. Interesting faces, a bit spooky! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
Thank you, Susu. The heads were a bit short on green so I had to think of something. LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
An interesting collage with exactly right colours. Great idea for the frame! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
It is said to be one of the largest castles in Europe. I didn’t even know that Mannheim has a castle. Awkward! LikeLiked by 1 person Reply
The whole inner city of Mannheim is aligned with the palace, so much so that there are no street signs but only squares: a typical adress is C5, 3. LikeLike Reply
interesting, even a little weird facial expressions. But very good hit into shades of colours.
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Kiitos, Aino. I found them very weird because some where just allegorical faces (old woman, possibly wind, etc.) and some where historical figures. I am sure there are more and one day (when the weather is better) I’ll go back and find them.
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This is great, I like the way you use Aino’s color photo in your frames.
Interesting faces, a bit spooky!
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Thank you, Susu. The heads were a bit short on green so I had to think of something.
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Many facial expressions, interesting collage.
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Kiitos, Riitta.
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Sehr interessante Darstellung!
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Danke dir.
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An interesting collage with exactly right colours. Great idea for the frame!
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thank you,
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It is said to be one of the largest castles in Europe. I didn’t even know that Mannheim has a castle. Awkward!
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The whole inner city of Mannheim is aligned with the palace, so much so that there are no street signs but only squares: a typical adress is C5, 3.
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Very interesting 🙂
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