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Saturday, August 22, 2009

"New York City - Brooklyn Bridge"

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This week’s Gothic Arches challenge was “Cities.” I couldn’t think of anything creative to do for this theme. I used a vintage picture of the view of New York City from the Brooklyn Bridge. I used a tracery window, which I modified, for my arch, then colored it.

9 comments:

Rosie said...

Isn't it funny ? I tried 2 arches and wasn't particularly happy with either of them! But the Botanica postcard came together so easily!! Having said all that Anne, I really like both your pieces - the simplicity and elegance of them is lovely! =)

Lori Saul said...

I love this image of New York (one of my favorite cities)- and the colorful arch surrounding it - beautiful work Anne

Martina said...

Fantastic arch, Anne. Great image of New York ! Wonderful !

Kris Dickinson said...

Wow! This is fantastic! What a great image!

vintage wil said...

Fantastic arch! great image !!!

Ellen said...

what a beautiful image and the surrounding frame sets it off even more. very creative.

Lynn Stevens said...

I just Love how you did your city, you really feel like your going through the bridge, Great job !

lena said...

Lovely colored frame and a lovely 3D image. Lovely!

Mary said...

Great gothic arches piece! The brooklyn bridge is one of my favorite images.