. . . and maybe you do too. In this close-up, the robin is watching as the readers see Dickon for the first time. Click here to see.
"Why do two colors put together sing?" ~Pablo Picasso
This is the quote illustration rep Ann Remen-Willis chose for our March email. I love "slightly off" complementary colors paired with warm neutrals. The reds/oranges are meant to lead the viewer's eye from the robin around to Dickon's rusty hair and wooden flute. The two wild hares blend in with the browns and greens but end the arc at Dickon's feet with their attention on his music.
"Why do two colors put together sing?" ~Pablo Picasso
This is the quote illustration rep Ann Remen-Willis chose for our March email. I love "slightly off" complementary colors paired with warm neutrals. The reds/oranges are meant to lead the viewer's eye from the robin around to Dickon's rusty hair and wooden flute. The two wild hares blend in with the browns and greens but end the arc at Dickon's feet with their attention on his music.