Sunday, December 16, 2018

The JOY Composite!


With just 7 quilts, you might think the composite would just fall together. I did, but then it didn’t. I had the 7 images on the page in what I thought was a neat “joyful” expression.
(Alice, I think that sentence works.)


 Nedra and Alice were in the bottom row around Andrea, the 3 Joys were in the middle row, and Kathy and Andrea were on the top row. But somehow, that just didn’t work.  I leaned back in my chair and had two thoughts. Judy’s reversed “Joy” needed a space. Nedra and Alice needed to be shown together, as did the two dogs. My next step was to start moving images, and now I hope you see a better result:

Row one:  The quilts with people are now together 
and those personalities will melt your heart.

Row two:  Gives me a grin, joy first and last, then they fold back into the heart, as they should. What better way to say, as we approach the Thanksgiving/Christmas seasons, Joy to ALL!
Row three:   It always amazes me the joy pets bring to people. Just look at the expression Tricia and Carolyn have captured on the faces of the dogs, signifying the joy people bring to pets. Andrea, I agree, no matter which way you turn, there is joy. And, simplicity often tells the story the best.
That’s my story and I’m sticking to it. Great job all.
Randy 

6 comments:

  1. Randy has once again created a very thoughtful and visually pleasing composition. I so love reading his explanation as to how he approaches placing the quilts where he does. Thank you Randy and much "Joy" to you, Rita & family this holiday season.

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  2. Oh Randy .... We're so grateful that you're our "Honorary Maven"! What would we do without you ! ! ! Thank you for all the care you put into the composites of our work, and for explanations that make them even more meaningful !
    Peace,blessings, and Merry Christmas ! Kathy

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  3. Your composites are always done so thoughtfully. Thanks

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  4. As always, Randy, thanks for doing such an artful job on the composite!

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  5. Thanks, Randy, as always, you have assembled a great looking composite! I always love to read your rationale for what you put where!

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