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Iris Casually in Blue Digital Art by Nancy Kane Chapman

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Comments (5)

Mary Machare

Mary Machare

I love the energy of this floral abstract. Wonderful textures, and a beautiful color palette of gold, deep blue, green and cerulean blue. LF

Many thanks, Mary for your visit to my bed of iris. I loved playing with computer colors for it!

I'ina Van Lawick

I'ina Van Lawick

Lovely, Nancy, and my favorite colors. Great energy of life and movement. Love the texture, and how it enhances the colors, too. LF

Many thanks, I'ina. I'm becoming braver to dip into Picasa colors which can really help in composition too.

VIVA Anderson

VIVA Anderson

Nancy, again, hyperbole from me b/c always I'm so impressed with your edits,visions,imagination,bravely to self !....This is a gorgeous artwork, so identifiably (sp) 'you'..........kudos, fv........VIVA

Thanks, Vivian. I "raise" iris...quite a little bed all in the blue/lavender color....and there is something comical in their wondrous shape which I think I've caught here....so happy you like this one!

Meg Shearer

Meg Shearer

Wonderful textures and beautiful palette and contrasts and style! l/f!

What a fuzzy feeling I have arrived at with this digital processing. Thanks, Meg.

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