Wednesday, February 8, 2012

February Challenge

Although I wasn't completely happy with my creative response to the challenge I set for myself in January, I think I will give it another try. Art Bead Scene Blog's February Challenge is inspired by this 400 year old illuminated page called The Conference of the Birds from the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City.
 This picture shows one color palette taken from this page. The second one shows the colors you can see when you look closer.

But of course the birds are the stars of this piece.

Here are some birdie items from the CAST team on Etsy.




 




I could have shared a lot more great bird items...but thought I should stop.  So, I'm thinking birds.

blessings, Zuda Gay








12 comments:

sammysgrammy said...

I love your process of digging for inspiration.........

Sue Runyon said...

Can't wait to see what you come up with. Love the CAST Team items. That coffee sleeve is so cute!

Julia Badgley said...

Nice choices, Zuda!

AnnMarie aka Vintage Junkie aka NaNa said...

I am loving birds lately, especially owls! Thanks for sharing those items...will be checking out those shops!

Crafty Mommas said...

so awesome! thanks for including my coffee sleeve too! that painting is amazing, did you create anything using that color pallette?

Zuda Gay Pease said...

Angel, I haven't yet...stay tuned, hopefully.

Niki Jackson said...

That picture is beautiful Zuda, I love the colours. Thank you so much for including my ACEO. Blessings Niki x

michelle blackwood said...

Zuda you have a great taste!

sacra vim said...

Beautiful items!

Unknown said...

Thanks for sharing those great bird listings.

MYSAVIOR said...

WONDERFUL birds! I really love the idea of separating the colors on The Conference of Birds. Very interesting.

♥♥♥
Sue

Linda E. Pruitt said...

These are all lovely items. A quick "funny": My daughter-in-law has a joke about creativity. Whenever someone is creating, she just laughts and says "Put a bird on it!"

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