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technicolor dreaming

emma coulter

emma coulter

I love colour. In galleries and shops I always gravitate towards the turquoise choker, the neon pink chair, the Paul Smith stripes. Monochrome is chic, but it’s not me. My muse/imagination/the pixie in my head who makes up stories and says things like ‘ooh, shiny!’ loves colour, too. The main character in the novel I’m working on, well – let’s just say she has an affinity with pigment. It was Autumn when I started writing about her, a season full of leaves and sunsets and flu-fever hallucinations, and she’s been throwing rainbows at me ever since.

Here are some images that I’ve grouped on Pinterest as a kind of mood-board for my heroine and the world she creates. When I’m not writing I try to feed my eyes and ears instead – Flickr, Pinterest, 8tracks and Last.fm as a break from Twitter and Goodreads – and this seems to keep the aforementioned pixie happy and ready to whisper more words for me next time I pick up a pen. It’s a fair deal.

franklins footpath, Gene Davis Irresistable highway – I found Gene Davis’s work via this blog

tina mammoser sea wall

Sea Wall by Tina Mammoser

I have already swooned on Twitter about how much I love Tina Mammoser’s work. Click the image for her site.

 streams fo light print from ineednicethings.comWouldn’t this print look great over my desk?  Print from ineednicethings.com

locket from verabel on etsy

And I could wear this locket from verabel when at my desk, sat beneath that print. Go Go Writing Accessories!

 

rainbow door by elsiecakes on flickr

The only problem  I can see with having a front door this cool would be people knocking on it all the time. I mean, I couldn’t just walk past it, could you? Thanks A Beautiful Mess for taking the photo.

One of the reasons I love my Diana camera is because of the unpredictable colours I get. Here’s a couple of my favourites

photo of Hyde Park from my flickr

Flags at a gig in Hyde Park

double exposed meeting house in Falmer

The Meeting House at Sussex University

And finally, my absolute favourite – here’s an image from New York artist Holton Rower, via wtf.com. Follow that link for a video of him making this series, called ‘Pour’ – looks like the best fun ever.

pour by Holton Rower

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