Monochrome Madness #52 – Triples, threes and triptychs

Triptychs offer an enjoyable viewing experience, and this week, Elke from pictures imperfect blog has chosen the theme of Triptychs. She encourages you to create a triptych, using any three images that fit the challenge: whether it’s three of a kind, three that complement each other, or a narrative told in three stages.

A creative triptych featuring a close-up of jars, a mirror reflecting an artistic workspace, and a cluttered room filled with paper and materials.

I struggled to recall the process of creating a collage, so I decided to start with a single photo that I edited before compiling it in WordPress, allowing for a separate view of each image. I selected one image from the countryside and another from the city, arranging them in a traditional triptych format with the middle image slightly larger. For the city image, I took a daring approach and edited the tones; quite bold of me! 😂


The other three I remembered and did them with the intention to celebrate and enjoy art in all forms, appreciating the creativity and imagination that artists pour into their work. I find it truly inspiring, art can evoke a range of emotions and spark meaningful conversations, ultimately enriching our lives and fostering a deeper understanding of the world around us.


A striking triptych featuring reflections of skyscrapers, an array of elegant cakes, and a well-stocked bar, showcasing a unique blend of urban life, celebration, and leisure.


A black-and-white triptych depicting visitors engaging with art in a gallery setting.

7 thoughts on “Monochrome Madness #52 – Triples, threes and triptychs

  1. Thanks for sharing, Riitva. I adore the lake scene. It’s just the right combination of same and different, of panels complementing each other. I love the format of the first one, a good way to present a triptych.

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