Up and Away #2 by Sarah  Mac
Sarah  Mac

Up and Away #2 by

This is just a crop of the original Up and Away so that it fits properly on a card, I’m fussy like that :p

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Queensland – May 2010
Painters in Modern Times – July 2010

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climb, whimsy, australia, boy, sarah mac, tree, peace, seascape

Comments

  • Gramia97
    Gramia97about 2 years ago

    With this one I just noticed the boy in the tree. it pays to be fussy.

  • Ha! Thanks Debbie! I also lightened it a bit, that may have helped too. Thanks for letting me know!

    – Sarah Mac

  • catherine walker
    catherine walkerabout 2 years ago

    superb..wonderful!

  • Thanks Catherine!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Kayleen West
    Kayleen Westabout 2 years ago

    HEY! I Love it!

  • Thanks!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Helen Corr
    Helen Corrabout 2 years ago

    massively groovy!

  • Cheers Helen!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Cathy Gilday
    Cathy Gildayabout 2 years ago

    This is lovely Sarah. I love the shape of the leaves and the swirly skies!

  • Thanks Cathy!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Joanne Jackson
    Joanne Jacksonabout 2 years ago

    a yummy picture…colors and shapes and curves all contribute to a very smooth and contented feeling

  • Thanks for your kind comment Joanne :)

    – Sarah Mac

  • rightasrain
    rightasrainabout 2 years ago

    Great crop, and works beautifully as a card x

  • Thanks Hillie!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Jenny Dean
    Jenny Deanabout 2 years ago

  • Thanks for the feature!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Valerie Erde
    Valerie Erdeabout 2 years ago

    The colour balance works well in the crop as in the original version. Nice one!
    :)

  • Thanks Valerie!

    – Sarah Mac

  • Poun
    Pounabout 2 years ago

    Oh gosh I just noticed the boy in the tree! Awesome!!

  • Hehe, I think that’s what I struggled with here, I wanted him there but I didn’t want him to steal focus, because the background was the focal point…or so it came to be.
    Thanks Pauline!

    – Sarah Mac