Artful Blogging,
Ensenada,
Guadalajara,
Manzanillo,
Mexico,
Travel Photography,
color,
mexican color,
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Thoughts,
Travel,
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Monday, August 8, 2011 at 05:44PM Here are a series of photographs that I took this summer in my travels to Ensenada, Mexico and Manzanillo, Mexico. They're a study of color that gave my camera a run for its money and hopefully they spark the iris of your eye.
As a writer, I am often reminded that reality is frequently much more bizarre than fiction- but the same goes for the visual arts - since no painting I could ever do could embody such colors without appearing contrived. So I hope you enjoy these and let me know which are your favorites...
Artful Blogging,
Ensenada,
Guadalajara,
Manzanillo,
Mexico,
Travel Photography,
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mexican color,
photography in
Thoughts,
Travel,
photography
Thursday, February 14, 2008 at 08:48PM Apparently, there is some truth to this notion, although I would much rather be organized!
It seems that this has been a subject of philosophical debate. There has been an 'on and off again' controversy with creatives about whether or not your lack of organization caters to or distracts from your creativity. I just know that when I am in the throws of a project (which just so happens to be obsession over this blog right now) I am in the biggest state of disorganization there is. However, and this is a big BUT, I can't start a new project (and I usually live on 3-4 projects at a time on average) until everything is put back in its place and clean. Wow, but this image is my desk as of this week - which is a direct result of this blog! So I have a plan, I will update this blog three days a week (instead of everyday) Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. So hopefully, the next time you see my desk it will appear much more 'tidy'.So I have a question for y'all. Is 'messiness' the dress your muse finds herself in when your in the throws of creating or is your muse a polished dresser always ready for those impromptu run-ins with the paparazzi?
Amarettogirl
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