corner view :: shadow
My daughter shadow dances atop a pile of stone ruins in the medieval village of Introdacqua during a recent visit to the area.
On a totally unrelated note: I'm contemplating this outdoor color as an interior wall color for the main area of our home. What do you think?
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I love the color! It is so cheerful! I think it would bring lots of warmth and happiness during the winter. It also works well with lots of other colors such as grey, navy, orange red! Good luck!
ReplyDeleteI have a lot of RED!
DeleteThis color would be beautiful in your home and I love all the purple your daughter is wearing as she dances. Perfect!
ReplyDeleteIT does complement her purples, doesn't it?
Deleteis it a sand/pale mustard color? i like the tone, but personally, I like bold colors on selected walls (or one single wall-papered wall), or white.
ReplyDeleteI'm probably not brave enough for the bold colors you have in mind. This is a dark mustard, I suppose, but with some "texture," for whatever that's worth. I have a soft yellow now bc the original painter REFUSED my requests of a darker color at the time! The nerve! Wall paper? In Italy? REally? Is it allowed? Lol.
DeleteI love the color - especially paired with red accessories. (I'm on a red kick these days.)
ReplyDeleteGreat photo composition. I like the color for the wall. We have something similar in our home, but it's a little more salmon. I'm happy with it.
ReplyDeleteI love the color - especially if you pair it with red accessories. (I'm on a bit of a red kick.)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shadow dancer!
ReplyDeleteThe color seems soft and lovely for inside too, maybe you could `accent` around the room with a touch of that wonderful purple your daughter is wearing, or better yet, she can dance through the room in a rainbow of colours!!
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