Monochrome Madness
Monochrome Madness


Circles for circles’ sake.


Churchy circles.


The other way round.
Linked to Leanne’s Monochrome Madness and Dawn’s The Day After (she was the one who came up with the prompt!)
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Hoarfrost is painting mainly the outlines of leaves – so I thought I play around a bit with negative and I was surprised. Mostly with the last pair of leaves. Monochrome Madness
A triptych is devided in three sections, usually in three panels. Traditionally, the middle panel is the focus of the three and thus sometimes is a bit larger. Thematically the panels can be connected any which way you want. Here are a few examples for … Continue reading Make it a triptych!
Plane trees (a variety of sycamores) provide wonderful shade in summer. In winter they show off strangely wonderful barren shapes. Monochrome Madness
This is the Viktualienmarkt in the centre of Munich, open everyday and dedicated to mainly food and also flowers. If you ever pull an all-nighter in the city, this is the place to go for a very early breakfast because the establishments around this square … Continue reading A permanent market selling vittels
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Monochrome Madness: Twelve Days of Christmas
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Monochrome Madness