As the mother of two girls and two boys–including a Noah–I am more accustomed to thinking in terms of “two by two,” but this week’s pictorial homage is to the number three.
I shall offer up something a bit less disturbing than, say, an Hieronymous Bosch triptych:
How about a three-dimensional art installation. . . made from coffee cups?
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These are lovely…but HB is a good laugh, for me!
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What a gorgeous photo……three elements lingering and mixing together 🙂
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Loved the three by three! Had trouble figuring out the ceiling installation of paper coffee cups. Have fun! Love the photos. AM