Tina from Travels and Trifles is hosting this week, and the theme is Shapes and designs. It’s such a cool topic that opens up a world of creativity and imagination! A lot of awesome designs actually come from nature, where we see the fun of stripes, the charm of round shapes, and the unique patterns on leaves. These natural vibes not only give us great ideas for art but also show how closely design is linked to the environment around us. Think about how creative the spirals of seashells and the designs of frost on a window can be—nature is like a big treasure chest of inspiration waiting for us to dive in! By creating designs that draw from these organic shapes, we can really deepen our appreciation for both art and the natural world, reminding us to notice and enjoy the beauty that’s all around us every single day.

They are everywhere in our lives, making a mark on everything from buildings and clothes to art and gadgets. These visuals do more than just look good; they also play a big role in how things work and how we feel about them. You can mix geometric shapes with more fluid, organic ones to spark emotions, create vibes, and set a mood in different spaces. Plus, when you get the hang of design basics like balance and contrast, you can really get creative and make shapes work for you—ensuring your designs hit home with whoever’s checking them out. All this creativity and structure is what keeps design fresh and pushes the boundaries of how we communicate visually in so many fields.














Last week, Thanks to Egidio who encouraged us to showcase some of our rejected alongside our edited images to highlight the contrasts. It provided with different and new perspective to our not so good images. It made for an interesting week of photos. Thank you all for sharing them with us,
Lastly, we invite you to join us next week for a challenge Beth will be hosting on Wandering Dawgs. In the meantime, smile and try to stay positive 😉
We are Lens-Artists: Tina , Patti , Ann-Christine, John, Sofia , Anne , Egidio, Beth , and me Ritva,
To learn more about the Lens-Artists Challenge, click here.

Superb, Ritva! I love that first interior and the last photo is the icing on the cake xx
Thank you Jo
Magical shapes Ritva 😀 Too many favourites to list
Thanks Brian
Ritva, I like your architectural designs, but that natural frost design is my favorite. Honorable mention to the cookie cutter ending, OK, that’s what I first thought, er, ah, napkin holders. 🙂
John, I think many thought the same about the napkin holders
Oh my Ritva, what great images for this challenge. I love your still life!
Glad Anne, thanks
Quite simply Ritva, it doesn’t get much better than this! Your examples are all wonderful but I especially love the frosty window and your closing image. Beautiful post
Nature does it best, Thanks Tina
These are fantastic shapes and designs. Love your still life of fruit.
Thanks Pepper, nice to hear that
Wonderful images Ritva, especially the frost, round garden window, and white leafs.
That design is lovely Brad, thanks
Ritva, what an incredible collection of shapes and designs. I love the frost on the window.
Thanks, nature does it best.
Ritva, such a beautiful collection of images. I do love that frost image, Im feeling inspired the next time we have frost on our deck glass to get our with my macro lens!
Thanks, nature does it best Pamela
Brilliant post, I love your photography 🙂
Thanks for the love, Steve.
Thanks for sharing all these beautiful shapes. I like your choices of photos.
Thanks Rebecca glad you enjoyed them
Excellent shots…especially the alcove and fruit still life. Well done!
Thanks, Happy you found favorites
Beautiful shots, Ritva. Your sense of style shines in every image. The colors you choose to highlight are mesmerizing in your thoughtful image compositions.
What a beautiful compliment. Thank you Egídio
Very nice! That frost looks like lace!
Thanks Cara, it does 😀
I love your unique style of photography. Great choices!
Thanks Nora, so appreciate you saying so
I love how you did this post Ritva, I especially love the frost patterns, they look so intricate.
Thanks Leanne ❤️
Great shapes. 👏 Love that header shot too. Tres’ chic!
Thanks John 😀
The collage is my favorite, along with the frost patterns. Hard to outdo natures best handiwork!
Thanks so much for liking my art
All so excellent – from your interiors to Alvar Aalto! Love the close-ups, which went straight to my heart.
Thanks, much appreciated AC,