Wednesday, January 20, 2010

For the love of diptych


Hello. Its Liss here from Daydream Lily filling in for Tina whilst she is on her way to beautiful Paris.

I've always loved pairing two separate images together on my blog to tell a mini story. Its alot of fun to match the images looking for color tones, composition or elements that will go together. I never knew this had an official term until Tina did a post about a diptych artist. I love learning new words!! and this one sounds so strange, don't you think?

(featured diptychs by Danske)

16 comments:

Eva said...

thanks for teaching a new word :)
And those diptychs are really gorgeous! I love the one with a rose and slippers with ribbon. I guess I'm that romantic ;)

Anonymous said...

good combos

FEDERICA said...

How lovely! Great pics!
Have a fantastic day and don't miss my First Anniversary Giveaway, today on Sweet as a Candy!

Federica
xoxo

Victoria Stitch said...

this is my new word for today! i like the cupcake pics, makes me wana make one too!

Hanna Holliday said...

oh, those are amazing! Hope for triptycs in the next post ;)

küsslein
miri

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Ta said...

i really love how wistful these photos seem. They're lovely.

Giulia said...

Yes, & now some triptych. :)

Polly Rowan said...

Beautiful pictures! And I agree, diptych is a weird word. And so is triptych! xx

Anonymous said...

Great photos and pairing! THanks for introducing me to a new terms as well!

Unknown said...

yeah photo narratives are great. and when you get three together it's a triptych! :)

vanessa joie said...

I love Jen's photos so much! Great choice. :D

Sari said...

I just learned that word too! I love it but not as much as I love they way they look when they are done right. These are perfection! Thanks for sharing.

XOXO Sari
www.littlebitsandblogs.blogspot.com

jaunty magpie said...

So charming! The photos have the color palette of feminine soft pastels, but they still have a strong, rugged edge to them, which makes it a compelling collection to view.

laura tj said...

learning something new today as well! :)

Kelly Leigh said...

Love the photos and the new word. The colors are so perfect!