Gayle suggested architecture as the theme for the Three Muses challenge this week. Thanks Gayle I had great fun with this one.
I used an image of a keyboard by Lusi at Stockxchnge for my architectural designs and together with a few bits and pieces by Irene Alexeeva this is what I finally came up with.
Thank you for taking the time to look and when I get back from New Zealand I promise to get back to commenting on everyone's work too.
great piece!!!
ReplyDeleteOMG this is brilliant.
ReplyDeleteStunning work.
Very clever idea with the keyboards, Ann! Hope you are enjoying the last few days in NZ, have a safe journey home.
ReplyDeleteThats an interresting entry. Music and architectur are not that far apart.
ReplyDeleteYou showed that with your collage in a beautiful way.
HI Ann - I was pleased to see your name up in lights. Just said to Bev today that I hoped you and yours were OK because we hadn't heard from you for a few days. No doubt you are busy trying to fit every little bit of NZ in before returning to wintry England.
ReplyDeleteYour piano architecture is creative and stunning! I love it!
What a brilliant idea Ann using the keyboard!Love it!!
ReplyDeleteJayne x
Wow, this is just awesome Taluula! I love it...so creative! You are a born architect!
ReplyDeleteArtfully musical architecture indeed! Love it, and all you do! Christen
ReplyDeleteWhat an exercise in perspective! You are SO clever, my dear. When is it you're arriving home? I know it's soon. We're so honored you took time to make art while you were on your journey. This one is special!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cool- how creative with the keyboard images - beautiful concept Ann!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!
Wow, you really created your own architecture style. This is cool!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea, very unique and creative, super!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sensational Piano-Skyline Ann.
ReplyDeleteClever how you transformed the shapes !
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I read here that your holiday is almost over in NZ. I can imagine that it will be a emotional goodbye to your family overthere and then the long trip to home.
I wish you a safe journey too, and a GREAT welcome home after these twon months.
Very clever take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteVery styish
ReplyDeletebrilliant thinking so cretaive
ReplyDeletehave a good trip home with lots of beautiful memories