Shades of Yellow
A wheat field and its boundary stone wall in matching August colourfulness.
Weathered stone and the crackling and rustling of crops ripe for harvest. I’m on a high from champagne and golden tones, of lemon, mustard, ochre, citrine and bright canary – all organised, perfectly balanced and matching in hue, bursting intensity, softness and saturation.
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I loved the lichens when I was in Scotland last year. so beautiful.
All the lovely clean air there Ellen – the characteristic orange of Harris Tweed was traditionally produced by a dye extracted from rock dwelling lichens (wonder if it still is?!)