Glass goes back to antiquity. It was invented not long after pottery, and was cherished by the ancient Romans, Minoans, and Egyptians. Early glass was translucent and produced in myriad colors. The invention of transparent glass probably filled people with awe and delight.
Your challenge is to use this glass. Fill it with something, invert it over something, tilt it, twist it, melt it, shatter it. Let someone or something fondle it. Oh, and if you don't like this particular glass, please feel free to select one of your own. (This image is courtesy of made-in-china.com) The difference between a pessimist and an optimist is supposed to be whether they see a glass of liquid as half full or half empty. How do you feel about this glass? What would you fill it with?
14 comments:
http://rickstdennis.blogspot.com/2011/08/pink-lady.html
I am stuck on PINK y'all...I have thoughtfully wandered back to the roaring 50s and provide you with the recipe for my Mothers cocktail of choice!
Have one on me sea view play...
:-)RSD
I was thinking pink lady!
http://wwwpeggysamusement.blogspot.com/2011/08/collage-obsession_14.html
This was a "cool" challenge! Here's my contribution, on my blog.
my glass. Enjoy
Here is my glass.Thanks for challenge:)
Lovely challenge...thanks
http://thewhimseyasylum.blogspot.com/
I wound up with a dancer in my glass too! He's right here
Here is my entry.
Here is my piece, something different from me...Not sure where it came from!
http://barbaradennyseatofmypants.blogspot.com/
My little capture is on my blog.
Thanks for the inspiration! I used a clear canning jar in my piece. Come on over to my blog to see what is creeping out. =)
Well, here's my go at it. http://wjcsdigitalworld.blogspot.com/ Thank you for looking!
My glass is full of flowers, waiting for someone in the woods... see it on my blog at www.thevivere.blogspot.com
Hope you'll take a look...and thanks for the challenge!
xox,
abbyj
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