tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post7295949543648938348..comments2023-12-29T01:39:29.240-08:00Comments on Heather Thomas: Heather Thomashttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01267059586926398872noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6021283387517994326.post-65640445979984972542013-01-29T15:21:12.049-08:002013-01-29T15:21:12.049-08:00I appreciate your commentary on each piece you do,...I appreciate your commentary on each piece you do, Heather, because having so much less experience than you means I don't always see for myself WHY something works or doesn't work. <br /><br />It's funny you said you noticed the scale more in the photo later- I actually started to take photos and look at them during color class. I found it helps me see things from a different perspective, and often I was able to see better what it still needed or what needed to come off. You know in MY case, it was always what needed to come off, and I still didn't manage to get it right most of the time. lol<br /><br />This background is great, and the texture and colors of the cheesecloth and ribbons are just yummy! The color combination against the black so appeals to me and so that tends to blind me to the overall balance and story of the piece. Guess that is why I am still learning.<br /><br />No matter what- it reads "HAPPY!" to me :)mehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11556867473316439509noreply@blogger.com