It's my turn to host across at the THREE MUSES this week and I've chosen SOMETHING SEPIA as the theme.
Here is my sample and I can't make up my mind whether this young lady, is waiting patiently for something or someone, or whether it's solitude she's seeking. Mmmmmmm.
Credit to Sharing Tubes
Thank you for looking.
On a mountain top I think she will be waiting for 'someone' to bring her a warm coat then she will tell him "I want to be alone!"
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece of sepia simplicity, Ann!
Soft and gentle sepia, Ann. It sort of writes its own story. Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful. I love sepia creations!
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Always, Queenie
Well, she's not smiling...
ReplyDeleteGlorious simplicity, dear Ann.
How gorgeous this is Ann, so soft, simple and dreamy. Brava! xx
ReplyDeleteQuelle douceur et des couleurs si ravissantes !
ReplyDeleteBravo Ann!
J'aime beaucoup :
Amicalement Mary.kg
She's not waiting, she's looking to her hands...
ReplyDeleteShe is alone, enjoying her loneliness.
And dreaming.
Simpy beautiful dear Ann.
I love the possibilities of this and the subtle colouring. Bravo!
ReplyDeleteSubtle and gorgeous, Ann!
ReplyDeleteThis study in sepia is brilliant, Ann! Your girl seems to be pondering something important and it almost seems she is standing on a cloud. I get such a hopeful feeling from looking at this.xx
ReplyDeleteThis is stunningly beautiful! It shows the true beauty of sepia, but is so modern in style.
ReplyDeleteI haven't even attempted this challenge yet. I think I've been fighting the flu. It has hit the U. S. hard. But this makes me want to experiment.
I think I would like to live in this image. It is soft, gentle, encompassing and welcoming. If i could create a safe haven this would be it!
ReplyDeleteI have been a beautiful picture very romantic and vintage sepia. As I can participate in challegens. Hugs
ReplyDeleteBreathtaking, Ann!!! What else can I say? It's so elegant, too! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis piece is amazing . . . you could almost drift off in her thoughts, and each time travel in a different direction. It's an excellent muse for starting a day-dream :)
ReplyDeleteI should know, because of the many day-dream adventures that I have traveled through in my 67 years . . . I should have a PHD in day-dreams hanging on my wall. Good Idea . . . I think I'm make one for myself, LOL.
Have a marvelous weekend.
Your blogging sister, Connie :)
Lovely work, she looks very happy, I think she knows that someone will come along soon.
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