I'm so curious about knowing the unknown;
it can be scary, but I see it as a game.
- Rhithik Roshan -
The factory photos made in beginning 2000ies in Sangerhausen, Germany.
Have scanned the old paper pictures... and the collages are't new, maybe, I've published them before...
but I made this picstory today for Wen's Simply Neutrals.
It's her last Simply Neutrals. This is my farewell.
Shared with Simply Neutrals, Tuesday's Treasures
I am curious as well.
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...it pays to be curious, to learn and know about the things around you. Lovely subdued images, thanks so much for being here today. Take care and please stop again.
AntwortenLöschenI love the old building photos! Beautiful. Curious about the unknown...so true!
AntwortenLöschenHello dear Mascha, so sweet of you to create a post for Simply Neutrals, thank you so much! Your post is so poetic, your photography and the images you use. I missed seeing that :) What an amazing place that old factory is. In The Netherlands the tendency is to get rid of buildings even before they get the chance to get to this stage.
AntwortenLöschenAbout Simply Neutrals... I haven't decided yet what to do. There is someone who offered to help and I have a hard time parting with the party myself as well. We'll see. In any case, thank you so much for all the times you linked up your wonderful posts! Wishing you a beautiful day, hugs xx
Great photos and artwork. You get to explore some fantastic looking old buildings.
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AntwortenLöschendear Mascha I so love your beautiful neutral collages and photographs of the old buildings, the details, the textures and patinas. Absolutely beautiful and appeals so much to my creative senses. Thanks so much for sharing these!!!
xxSuzy from SNT
What a wonderful post - such atmospheric, evocative photos full of texture, light and shadow. Thank you for sharing such inspirational pictures.
AntwortenLöschenAlison x
So many shapes and order of light to take in within your post. So sad to see the photographs of those derelict buildings but I have to agree with you there is an uncertain energy that draws us in to these places. So much interest in the life that they once lived. Thank you so much for sharing it all.
AntwortenLöschenCreative wishes Tracey x