I could not resist taking a photo of this old window. It is part of an old adobe building that belongs to an well known artist here in northern New Mexico. I'll show you another photo and share a link to a local gallery that carries his artwork. Until then.
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Hey Randy, it certainly looks out of place and is very eye-catching.
Hope you're doing well!
This pic is soooo NM...! luv it.
Sometimes it's okay to color outside the lines. This is one of those times.
I love the blue and sometimes turquoise paint used against adobe walls.
Love the blue and the adobe together. I also like the shape of this window. It's a bit unusual, looks like its on its side. :)
Very Santa Fe Randy, needs a bit of a touch up but it's still beautiful.
Nice touch
perfect!!!
This photo is loaded with character. Really neat, Randy.
It's that lovely shade of blue and I see a reflection too!
I would not resist either. It's just begging to be noticed.
Very nice Randy. Good capture.
Love the touches of color, full of character and a great find!
Those colours go so well together!
Perfect, love that colour combination. And being a bit faded makes it all the more attractive.
I love the combination of that blue with that rusty red!
beautiful..i love the chippiness of the paint!
I love those hearts!
Very nice. I like the wire fence thingy too. Very NM.
Love it. I posted a blue window on Colorado in Color the other day, too. Great minds run in the ... well, you know the rest!
:)
Nice one Randy
Got to like that blue window against the color of the stuccoed wall. Heart fence is nice too!
A perfect spot of color in this photograph. And, the perfect shade of blue as well. Very nice.
That is actually fascinating, Randy. As an artist, he has no special worries about painting within the lines.
Randy, I really love coming to your blog because your photos are always intriguing, filled with shapes and colors and light. It's a treat for my eyes, my mind and my heart. Thank you, honey.
These blue windows and blue doors always make me yearn to be in New Mexico.
Simply put - beautiful.
Love the blue window.
Excellent!
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