Primarily Bright

This week, for the Lens-Artists Challenge, Sofia invites us to focus on primary colours: red, yellow and blue. Let’s keep it simple and do just that. Click on any image to enlarge it.

RED

YELLOW

BLUE

The header image comes from the floor of a room at Tate Liverpool. It’s Jim Lambie’s: Zobop 1999.

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Author: margaret21

I'm retired and live in North Yorkshire, where I walk , write, volunteer and travel as often as I can.

54 thoughts on “Primarily Bright”

  1. Great blocks of colour with some quirky choices. Looking at these colour posts I have come to a conclusion that primary colours make us happy. Well they do me. ♥️💛💙

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    1. They absolutely do! As it happens, the weather is good today. But there have been many days this summer when primary colours were de rigeur to replace the absent sunshine.

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  2. Some really clever shots here Margaret! I love the one of your granddaughter at the red window, the bubbles on the South Bank and the car wash – such a great idea for an image! And of course I recognised the yellow street art from Brick Lane 🙂

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  3. A wonderful collection of colourful delights Margaret. That Staithes Gorse reminded me of short stays in a small family hotel there. All main courses were caught, or shot, by the owner and all milk, eggs, vegetables, and bread travelled less than a couple of hundred yards! We never ate so richly before, or since!

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  4. Wow Margaret – GREAT job on this one. Amazing array of beautiful and colorful images. Must say the colorful floor is a scene-stealer! (along with your red granddaughter😊)

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  5. Well, that’s interesting. Thanks so much. I couldn’t leave a comment on your post, but Lambie’s more restrained earlier effort seems to fit in well here.

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  6. Wow! What a full gallery of primary colors and their combinations! Wonderful. You knocked it out of the park with this one (or is ‘knocked it for six’ the cricket equivalent?).

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