Mysterious and Dark
So all of these are from the archives. I am not sure where the week went, but by the time I got to Wednesday, I didn't have time to create anything new. Hope to do better next week :) Still waiting to get my vaccine ... the sooner the better as I am the one who has to go out to shop for us :( Fingers crossed we all make it through this.
Andrea @ From The Sol
12 comments:
Wonderful mysterious and dark shots!
Simply stunning.
I hope your vaccine comes through soon.
Oh you nailed it. These are fabulous. Dark and Mysterious.
lol, Hi Andrea, you always see faces in my arts, today I see faces in yours. My favorite face is the tree. :) And favorite eyes is the cateyes :)
Take care Andrea!
...Andrea, if I had to pick a favorite it would be the eyes in the tree trunk. Take care there are still way too many crazies out and about!
Andrea, these are all so great! I spent a lot of time looking at them, especially the one of the tree, where I saw a deer face! The cat eyes at the end are very mysterious!!! Lovely! :) I hope you get your vaccine soon. I do all the shopping as well, but there is no news here on when I'll be getting mine, it could very well go to the summer or fall.
This all looks pretty spooky. I hope your vaccine come through soon and for many others too for that matter.
I tried to leave a comment earlier and got an error. I always love it when I visit because you always come up with some of the very best art and photos for Rain's TAD. I especially LOVE the black cat, but the owl is great, too. You definitely found some great ones in the archives, dear.
I agree with you ... cat eyes are the most mysterious and dark eyes in the world ... Of course if the cat does not have blue eyes! 🤣
Pretty spooky and well done!
~ Stay safe and well ~
Hi Andrea. The kestrel in my picture is a male Red-footed Falcon, a kestrel that occurs in Europe and Asia and winters in Africa. So you will not find them in America. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red-footed_falcon
We had our jabs on Saturday with no ill effects. I hope your appointment arrives soon but I'm sure it will. You captured some pretty spooky images there. And being a bird watcher I'm sure I can see an owl in the gnarled old tree?
Andrea,
Your archived art pieces are fabulous. The eyes in the darkness is especially mysterious and even a bit scary. Thanks for visiting, my dear. Sorry for being so late...as usual.
sorry I see that my contribution has not reached you and I wanted to write you again that the posting with all the work is great.
Hug Elke
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