I don’t know when, where or how the first fictional mystery story came on the scene, but since I thoroughly enjoy a good puzzle of the not-going-to-affect-me-in-real-life sort, I do like a good mystery story. So sometimes I like to create mysteries of my own. Mostly, visual puzzles. Pictures that invite interpretation, participation and invention on the part of the viewer. Images that demand a second look, or a two-hundredth one, because there might be clues in there, tales to be uncovered, plots to be discovered, fun to be made from the gossamer webs of pictorial intrigue custom-made for playtime. So here, for (I hope) your delectation and mystery-mongering, is a collage created with puzzling in mind. Enjoy!
And don’t forget to tell me if you devise the novel of the century after being so deeply inspired by it. Wink, wink.
LOVE this Kathryn!
🙂 Mandy
Delighted, my dear!
xo
K
Yep, this collage certainly does invite many looks. I’m sure I see something in the steam from the cup, and there’s for sure a good story in the Mexican bottle and the music…love it.
Half of the fun in doing ‘mystery’ pictures is how many variations of stories pass through my own mind just as I’m making them!
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Still scratching my head!
Could be you got something leafy caught in your hair while gardening, you know . . . 😉
It seems like you have pulled together a good size following now!
I’m glad for you.
Thank you kindly!