A few of rust.
And a few of rust and wood.
A few of wood.
And as lustful as rust and weathered wood is I will try to give other things a passing glance - but you have to admit the rusting and weathering process can offer such colour and texture. And true to form we have arrived back to our unit had a hearty bowl of soup and I tap away with a glass of red to assist.
Oooo... that last image is my favorite, such a wonderful contrast of wooden textures!! You are so closeby I can smell the red! I think :)
ReplyDeleteVA - thanks - lovely lines and shadows. Just how close are you? B
ReplyDeletekeep warm! remember to wear wool hats to keep all that body heat doing the job!
ReplyDeleteRust and wood.... you got my attention :-)
ReplyDeleteRust and wood. What more could you want?
ReplyDeleteDid I read on Fiona's blog that you are in New York, cause I don't see that here... hmmm? If so, I am in Western Mass, which is about 3 hours and 45 minutes, so, CLOSE, if in fact you are in NY. If you are in Arizona still.. well, FAR!
ReplyDeleterust and wood, awesome artful images! you truly have a knack for finding awesomeness in old things
ReplyDeleteand new things
and in our world.good journey to you.
ReplyDeleteHello, Barry.
Lovely your works, full of joy.
Thank you World-wide LOVE, and your Support in this year.
The prayer for all peace.
Merry Christmas, and A happy New Year for you and yours.
From Japan, ruma ❃