What? No EMDR?Zenjen on standby with boiling water, string and her trusty CBT manual. (TMS coils last resort if JillyG doesnt respond well to a cup of tea and a nice lie down)
Time to vote for April Image of the Month (IotM). All MobiTog members are eligible to vote. Voting ends May 7.
What? No EMDR?Zenjen on standby with boiling water, string and her trusty CBT manual. (TMS coils last resort if JillyG doesnt respond well to a cup of tea and a nice lie down)
Gray!Looks like your day was similar to mine!
What? No EMDR?
The Bathing Pigeon
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What? No EMDR?
Without an MMPI?
Moloney Mortgages Pensions & Investments?Without an MMPI?
Yep! But since I had to go into the city I was so thankful for the clouds. And it didn't start raining until I was on the train back.Gray!
You guys are MTABOF as they say in England.
One of the things I like about the colour challenge is it gives me a way to view and attack the world I'd have probably never thought of. Like you say, sharpens the eye.Striking. I'm really liking the interpretations of this theme - and I think it's sharpening my eye, as well
What? No EMDR?
Without an MMPI?
You guys are MTABOF as they say in England.
Moloney Mortgages Pensions & Investments?
That's some serious intervention there.
As usual, I don't have a clue what any of you are talking about.That's a bit rough, Jilly. It was David suggested the EMDR, not me
No, me neither.As usual, I don't have a clue what any of you are talking about.
In a world of acronyms, people can have their own secret language!As usual, I don't have a clue what any of you are talking about.
I'll be happy to translate for deepop and zenjenny. EMDR = Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and MMPI = Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. (You can be forgiven for not recognizing the second one as it only applies to people in Minnesota.)As usual, I don't have a clue what any of you are talking about.
Madder Than A Box of FrogsI'll be happy to translate for deepop and zenjenny. EMDR = Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and MMPI = Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. (You can be forgiven for not recognizing the second one as it only applies to people in Minnesota.)
And now can someone tell me what JillyG's MTABOF means???
Hi, as an absolute mobitog acronym newbie I will leave the above discussion to the experts and keep to my task at hand.
As winner of the # 73 challenge, theme " Boats" I was to name the theme for the next challenge and choose the best three submissions.
So many participants in this challenge "Unexpected Colour". Absolutely awesome! And just for participating everyone IS a winner, for to participate is to win, always. That's what I love about art so much. You put yourself out there, you develop your creativity, you meet and connect with fellow artists.
Comparing the creative work of artists is like comparing apples and pears. Art apreciation is always subjective.
(There, that's me covering my ass )
I can only give you my opinion as to what I think is the most striking interpretation of the theme "Unexpected colour". A very difficult task.
I love love love the submissions posted here.
To name but a few …
"The blue door" by Rosecat, wonderful textures. Also by Rosecat "2", gorgeously minimalist.
Love how "Catching peanuts" by Venomator had people interpreting the image like a Rorchach test, great fun!
The wonderful face in "Turquoise" by Terse. "Along the sidewalk" also by Terse, simple, cheerful and so striking.
"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" by Rizole, simply fab in concept and execution! "The council buildings" also by Rizole, I love the texture and rich colours. And last but not least also by Rizole, "The beach" an ethereal beauty!
" Lincoln Cathedral" by Sinnerjohn lovely coloured light spilling through onto the Cathedral floor.
As I said to name but a few …
So … drumroll … who is the winner of the #74 MC challenge …
Number 3: "An escalator in colour" by Imageart. A really excellent capture!
Number 2: "Unexpected orange" by Terse. Beautiful black texture with the bright orange centre piece so easily overlooked and yet so striking.
And finally Number 1: Deepop with " Marcy Ave Station" I love love love the bright yellow line and the women walking alongside. I also love the strikingly simple composition "Drainpipe", which I would call Number 1b if I could.
Thanks so much for showing us all your amazing images. They're gorgeous, precious and one of a kind and I feel very honoured to have been allowed to judge all your wonderful submissions.
Thank you!
A fantastic theme! So thought provoking. Thank you for my 3rd place, Dieuwke, I'm honoured to be there. Fantissimo pic, David. That yellow line was so hypnotic. And a wonderful abstract, Ted. So powerful.Hi, as an absolute mobitog acronym newbie I will leave the above discussion to the experts and keep to my task at hand.
As winner of the # 73 challenge, theme " Boats" I was to name the theme for the next challenge and choose the best three submissions.
So many participants in this challenge "Unexpected Colour". Absolutely awesome! And just for participating everyone IS a winner, for to participate is to win, always. That's what I love about art so much. You put yourself out there, you develop your creativity, you meet and connect with fellow artists.
Comparing the creative work of artists is like comparing apples and pears. Art apreciation is always subjective.
(There, that's me covering my ass )
I can only give you my opinion as to what I think is the most striking interpretation of the theme "Unexpected colour". A very difficult task.
I love love love the submissions posted here.
To name but a few …
"The blue door" by Rosecat, wonderful textures. Also by Rosecat "2", gorgeously minimalist.
Love how "Catching peanuts" by Venomator had people interpreting the image like a Rorchach test, great fun!
The wonderful face in "Turquoise" by Terse. "Along the sidewalk" also by Terse, simple, cheerful and so striking.
"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" by Rizole, simply fab in concept and execution! "The council buildings" also by Rizole, I love the texture and rich colours. And last but not least also by Rizole, "The beach" an ethereal beauty!
" Lincoln Cathedral" by Sinnerjohn lovely coloured light spilling through onto the Cathedral floor.
As I said to name but a few …
So … drumroll … who is the winner of the #74 MC challenge …
Number 3: "An escalator in colour" by Imageart. A really excellent capture!
Number 2: "Unexpected orange" by Terse. Beautiful black texture with the bright orange centre piece so easily overlooked and yet so striking.
And finally Number 1: Deepop with " Marcy Ave Station" I love love love the bright yellow line and the women walking alongside. I also love the strikingly simple composition "Drainpipe", which I would call Number 1b if I could.
Thanks so much for showing us all your amazing images. They're gorgeous, precious and one of a kind and I feel very honoured to have been allowed to judge all your wonderful submissions.
Thank you!
Thanks for sharing your thoughts and impressions with us, Dieuwke. And thanks for the #1 spot.It's so difficult to pick favorites out of so many wonderful shots in this weeks challenge. Congrats to Ted and Ann (I'm still marveling that you had your phone at the ready). Now I have to ponder - theme vs no theme.Hi, as an absolute mobitog acronym newbie I will leave the above discussion to the experts and keep to my task at hand.
As winner of the # 73 challenge, theme " Boats" I was to name the theme for the next challenge and choose the best three submissions.
So many participants in this challenge "Unexpected Colour". Absolutely awesome! And just for participating everyone IS a winner, for to participate is to win, always. That's what I love about art so much. You put yourself out there, you develop your creativity, you meet and connect with fellow artists.
Comparing the creative work of artists is like comparing apples and pears. Art apreciation is always subjective.
(There, that's me covering my ass )
I can only give you my opinion as to what I think is the most striking interpretation of the theme "Unexpected colour". A very difficult task.
I love love love the submissions posted here.
To name but a few …
"The blue door" by Rosecat, wonderful textures. Also by Rosecat "2", gorgeously minimalist.
Love how "Catching peanuts" by Venomator had people interpreting the image like a Rorchach test, great fun!
The wonderful face in "Turquoise" by Terse. "Along the sidewalk" also by Terse, simple, cheerful and so striking.
"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" by Rizole, simply fab in concept and execution! "The council buildings" also by Rizole, I love the texture and rich colours. And last but not least also by Rizole, "The beach" an ethereal beauty!
" Lincoln Cathedral" by Sinnerjohn lovely coloured light spilling through onto the Cathedral floor.
As I said to name but a few …
So … drumroll … who is the winner of the #74 MC challenge …
Number 3: "An escalator in colour" by Imageart. A really excellent capture!
Number 2: "Unexpected orange" by Terse. Beautiful black texture with the bright orange centre piece so easily overlooked and yet so striking.
And finally Number 1: Deepop with " Marcy Ave Station" I love love love the bright yellow line and the women walking alongside. I also love the strikingly simple composition "Drainpipe", which I would call Number 1b if I could.
Thanks so much for showing us all your amazing images. They're gorgeous, precious and one of a kind and I feel very honoured to have been allowed to judge all your wonderful submissions.
Thank you!
Yay, deepop! And thank you idieuwke for my second. Congrats to all -- it was a great week.Hi, as an absolute mobitog acronym newbie I will leave the above discussion to the experts and keep to my task at hand.
As winner of the # 73 challenge, theme " Boats" I was to name the theme for the next challenge and choose the best three submissions.
So many participants in this challenge "Unexpected Colour". Absolutely awesome! And just for participating everyone IS a winner, for to participate is to win, always. That's what I love about art so much. You put yourself out there, you develop your creativity, you meet and connect with fellow artists.
Comparing the creative work of artists is like comparing apples and pears. Art apreciation is always subjective.
(There, that's me covering my ass )
I can only give you my opinion as to what I think is the most striking interpretation of the theme "Unexpected colour". A very difficult task.
I love love love the submissions posted here.
To name but a few …
"The blue door" by Rosecat, wonderful textures. Also by Rosecat "2", gorgeously minimalist.
Love how "Catching peanuts" by Venomator had people interpreting the image like a Rorchach test, great fun!
The wonderful face in "Turquoise" by Terse. "Along the sidewalk" also by Terse, simple, cheerful and so striking.
"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" by Rizole, simply fab in concept and execution! "The council buildings" also by Rizole, I love the texture and rich colours. And last but not least also by Rizole, "The beach" an ethereal beauty!
" Lincoln Cathedral" by Sinnerjohn lovely coloured light spilling through onto the Cathedral floor.
As I said to name but a few …
So … drumroll … who is the winner of the #74 MC challenge …
Number 3: "An escalator in colour" by Imageart. A really excellent capture!
Number 2: "Unexpected orange" by Terse. Beautiful black texture with the bright orange centre piece so easily overlooked and yet so striking.
And finally Number 1: Deepop with " Marcy Ave Station" I love love love the bright yellow line and the women walking alongside. I also love the strikingly simple composition "Drainpipe", which I would call Number 1b if I could.
Thanks so much for showing us all your amazing images. They're gorgeous, precious and one of a kind and I feel very honoured to have been allowed to judge all your wonderful submissions.
Thank you!
Thank you, kind sir.I'll be happy to translate for deepop and zenjenny. EMDR = Eye Movement Desensitization and Reprocessing and MMPI = Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory. (You can be forgiven for not recognizing the second one as it only applies to people in Minnesota.)
And now can someone tell me what JillyG's MTABOF means???
HA!!! Love it.Madder Than A Box of Frogs
Couldn't agree more... so many wonderful submissions. Bravo deepop David!! Well done! Congrats to placers terse Ted and ImageArt Ann! Bravo to the HMs, and I thank you for including me. Loved all the work this week.Hi, as an absolute mobitog acronym newbie I will leave the above discussion to the experts and keep to my task at hand.
As winner of the # 73 challenge, theme " Boats" I was to name the theme for the next challenge and choose the best three submissions.
So many participants in this challenge "Unexpected Colour". Absolutely awesome! And just for participating everyone IS a winner, for to participate is to win, always. That's what I love about art so much. You put yourself out there, you develop your creativity, you meet and connect with fellow artists.
Comparing the creative work of artists is like comparing apples and pears. Art apreciation is always subjective.
(There, that's me covering my ass )
I can only give you my opinion as to what I think is the most striking interpretation of the theme "Unexpected colour". A very difficult task.
I love love love the submissions posted here.
To name but a few …
"The blue door" by Rosecat, wonderful textures. Also by Rosecat "2", gorgeously minimalist.
Love how "Catching peanuts" by Venomator had people interpreting the image like a Rorchach test, great fun!
The wonderful face in "Turquoise" by Terse. "Along the sidewalk" also by Terse, simple, cheerful and so striking.
"Animal, Vegetable, Mineral" by Rizole, simply fab in concept and execution! "The council buildings" also by Rizole, I love the texture and rich colours. And last but not least also by Rizole, "The beach" an ethereal beauty!
" Lincoln Cathedral" by Sinnerjohn lovely coloured light spilling through onto the Cathedral floor.
As I said to name but a few …
So … drumroll … who is the winner of the #74 MC challenge …
Number 3: "An escalator in colour" by Imageart. A really excellent capture!
Number 2: "Unexpected orange" by Terse. Beautiful black texture with the bright orange centre piece so easily overlooked and yet so striking.
And finally Number 1: Deepop with " Marcy Ave Station"
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I love love love the bright yellow line and the women walking alongside. I also love the strikingly simple composition "Drainpipe", which I would call Number 1b if I could.
Thanks so much for showing us all your amazing images. They're gorgeous, precious and one of a kind and I feel very honoured to have been allowed to judge all your wonderful submissions.
Thank you!