Posted in Color palette, Details, Food & Drinks | Wednesday, September 6th, 2006 | Trackback
I am sorry guys, I know it gets boring, but I have to bring another photo with rich colors. These are wrappers made with tusa (dried cornhusk leaves) and then colored. Tusa is used most commonly for wrapping tamales, but you can see it can wrap other things.
Can you guess what is inside?
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September 6th, 2006
“Candy is dandy/but liquor is quicker.” Dorothy Parker. Candy??
September 6th, 2006
I’m sure is candy like kate said because there is a bee in the yellow wrapper.
September 6th, 2006
don’t apologize. colour is always good.
September 6th, 2006
I was going to say Candy =(…
September 6th, 2006
Its a sugar type candy. We have some here hanging in the kitchen.
September 7th, 2006
Guys and gals, I thought it was going to be a difficult guess, but it looks like from the first comment made by Kate the answer was revealed.
Also, I am sorry for the delayed replies; I was away in a little trip to Mexico.
February 7th, 2007
[...] Sometimes when you start a series you don’t know where to begin. I have colors, rich saturated colors for you. But, I will start slow; raising the intensity as we progress; kind of like rising the volume. Which remains me of another photo with lost of colors: Pump up the color. [...]