Color Walk: Ciudad Bolívar orange 10% beneficiary beauty of creativity
Hello @beautyofcreativity community, in an effort to bring you quality content, I went out into the city all week and I'm sharing my *color walk* with you.
The name of this flower is "ixora", they come in several colors: red, yellow, these orange ones are not so common, the owner of the plant gave me a sprig to plant when I got home>
On my way from my house, I live in a rural area, like the countryside, I am a person who needs to be close to nature>
"barba de chivo"plant>
I first saw this idea on TikTok, and I loved the idea of creating a visual journal for them.Coffee shake, I'll share the recipe with you soon 😌>

I was walking and I saw and listened little baby frogs jumping, I can't help but documented it>
"this beautiful pigs are located in one of my favorites venues in town "the ferial park", there is a lot of beautiful animals there>
An "chilli" plant>
I recommend doing this exercise, even mentally. You'll exercise "seeing" and not just "looking." You'll be surprised by all the senses that awaken in you and the thousands of details that perhaps (in fact, I'm sure) you've never noticed.apples outside a marketplace>

What a beautiful "helecho platicerium" >

more fruits.. Did I mention that I love fruits?>

Táchira Avenue, Historic Halmet, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela>
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"Paseo Orinoco "detail, historical Halmet, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela>

I still can believe this gentle butterfly allow me to capture her>

Beautiful brick building, LA Sabanita, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela>
aren't they cute?, ferial Park, Vista Hermosa, Ciudad Bolívar, Venezuela>
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"I'm obsses with this flowers whenever it rains, I walk by this house and pick up the flowers that have fallen from the rain on the ground. I was embarrassed to ask the owner of the tree for a little help so I could plant them at my house, but I planted one with similar light peach flowers, and it hasn't bloomed yet. I pin them to books and use them for my journaling spreads. In fact, fresh flowers are my favorite stickers.>

Two of my currently books that I'm reading>
A "color walk" is a practice in which we intentionally go out to look for specific colors in our surroundings.
I first saw this idea on TikTok, and I loved the idea of creating a visual journal for them.
This journey started in my own neighborhood. I left early in the morning and documented it with photographs until I decided on the color orange.


I recommend doing this exercise, even mentally. You'll exercise "seeing" and not just "looking." You'll be surprised by all the senses that awaken in you and the thousands of details that perhaps (in fact, I'm sure) you've never noticed.



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