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"Cerulean Blue" by Carol Eliassen

Some call me Cerulean blue.   I am a coat of many hues that range from Cyan the great to the depths of the dark deep blue.     I’m not really one but many.   I sometimes overlay my bluest of friends.   I may be dimmer than some but I can accent anyone.    I love to be the colorful flower swaying in the wind or the backdrop of the sky as the white fluffy clouds cluster nearby. My Artist friend uses me to be a fragment of the color of a fish in a tropical sea or the background of a pink salmon breed.   I am versatile at best and can be used with all my palette companions, especially sunflower lemon yellow, flaming tomato red, or that outrageous lime green. I tend to light up the sky behind the tall snow covered mountains or help that bright frothing white to accent the towering swells that are turbulent in the precarious Bay. I have to admit though my favorite place to be is with a vase of other colors swaying in the breeze. I am ...

A Journey To Being An Artist

Vera Ritter - Artist I have posted some of my art and photography on line at Fine Art America and have developed a following from around the world.  I don't really care about selling my art but I love sharing it with people as a way to showcase my progression as I move through life and develop my talents in these areas.  I have always loved landscape photography with mountains, water, boats flowers and/or wildlife.  I am not a Photographer who enjoys doing Photography for weddings or events.  I love looking through the lens and finding the right composition for my photographs to preserve them as a memory.  There have been many trips where I have had a wonderful adventure and when I look back at the photographs they flood me with good memories. I know when I leave this life those memories will fade and the photographs won't have the full meaning unless I display, explain and show them to the world.  I need to do a better job at defining that moment in ...