Eeuw! They sound horrible. Someone offered me some fairy floss from the Easter Show, the other day. It was pink, yellow and blue. I tried a tiny piece and of course it was revolting but it was different to how I remembered it.
Fairy floss – love that term. Goes so well with the image & the title. All together they suggests a mysterious, magical place, potentially full of hope & fading dreams. I need to contemplate that; I feel a hint of a story on the horizon. 🙂
Usually Candy Floss or Cotton candy. Now on occasion, Spun Sugar. I really have become annoyed with it being sold in bags, just not right. What really bothers me about it is that they are selling it at corner variety stores. It belongs at Fair Ground & Midways or in specialty shops like a Fudge & Confectionery Shop . Oh, and the same for popcorn & caramel corn, unless you are at the movie, get it from a street/park vendor, or make your own. See, I’m not unreasonable, somethings must follow proper childhood tradition. My old man rant is now over. 😀
I’m with you, Joseph. The stuff I saw the other day was in a huge plastic tub and much more dense than it used to be. About the only good thing about it was when it came on a stick and you watched it getting made.
nice detail!
Thanks, LFZ. I enjoy making abstracts from graffiti.
and i enjoy watching the results.
Thank you. 🙂 That’s good to know.
Wonderful abstract.
I like it, too, Mrs Daffodil. Thank you. 🙂
Ohhh, I like this a lot, Ashley! It’s a wonderful abstract!
Thank you, Melanie. 🙂
This is lovely! Great, great framing.
Thank you, Richard. 🙂
It is a terrific composition. The title is great, there really is such movement.
Thanks Karen, I’m fond of this one.
I agree with Karen.
reminds me of Miro.
A very messy Miro. 🙂
As long as I don’t have to eat any of those neon orange ‘Circus Peanuts’…
🙂
Eeuw! They sound horrible. Someone offered me some fairy floss from the Easter Show, the other day. It was pink, yellow and blue. I tried a tiny piece and of course it was revolting but it was different to how I remembered it.
Fairy floss – love that term. Goes so well with the image & the title. All together they suggests a mysterious, magical place, potentially full of hope & fading dreams. I need to contemplate that; I feel a hint of a story on the horizon. 🙂
In England we called it Candy Floss. You call it something else, I think, but I can’t remember what…
Usually Candy Floss or Cotton candy. Now on occasion, Spun Sugar. I really have become annoyed with it being sold in bags, just not right. What really bothers me about it is that they are selling it at corner variety stores. It belongs at Fair Ground & Midways or in specialty shops like a Fudge & Confectionery Shop . Oh, and the same for popcorn & caramel corn, unless you are at the movie, get it from a street/park vendor, or make your own. See, I’m not unreasonable, somethings must follow proper childhood tradition. My old man rant is now over. 😀
I’m with you, Joseph. The stuff I saw the other day was in a huge plastic tub and much more dense than it used to be. About the only good thing about it was when it came on a stick and you watched it getting made.