The more tired I get, the more I enjoy blogging and playing in photoshop. I have the feeling these activities relax me. Looking so forward for the short holiday coming soon.
This photo gets into Anna's Project Green and belongs to the Village Museum series, was taken on Saturday, during the outdoor Romanian class. The lady painting these eggs will be shown soon too.
Happy Tuesday!
PS: Orthodox Easter next Sunday, April 27th.
When I was a little girl my mother used to paint eggs too, but not in that way. It was something much simpler, but it was nice for Easter anyhow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, Lara! The composition and colors are lovely.
ReplyDeleteThose are fantastic Easter eggs ... great colours.
ReplyDeleteVery good, a great PG post.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. I enjoyed your looking through photo too. And the cat. I thought my Angel was a master destroyer but I think your kitty has her beat.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful work! Are the eggs empty or full?
ReplyDeleteThose are amazing! I'm glad if I can get the food dye on without causing any damage. My hat's off to the artists and to you for sharing them with the world. God bless.
ReplyDeleteThese eggs are hand painted??!! Beautifu work, a real craftsmanship. Happy Eastern Orthadox Easter
ReplyDeleteI see green!
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed your Project Green. Come check out my green sand pails. I’m still trying to get the sand outta my shorts! :D
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Those are really beautiful Ester eggs. The patterns on them are great and colourful. Beautiful photo, indeed!
ReplyDeleteI want those eggs! All of them! :)
ReplyDeleteGut über den Focous-Punkt kann man diskutieren. Ich hätte den Focus auf das zweite Ei von links gelegt. Aber wie immer, ist halt Geschmackssache! Aber ... ich würde vorschlagen ... etwas mehr kontrast!
ReplyDeleteLieben Gruß