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Sunday, November 22, 2009

"Metropolis" - Faces of a Femme Fatale

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This week’s Thank God It’s Friday challenge number 112 was “Faces of a Femme Fatale.” I used the ultimate Femme Fatale: Maria/Robot from Metropolis, one of my favorite movies. The words are from the song Here She Comes, which was featured in Giorgio Moroder's fantastic 1984 re-make. Sadly, I have just learned this is the final challenge on Sandy’s wonderful site. I will miss it.

4 comments:

Sandy said...

Wow this is brilliant.
Stunning design. Looks great.

Thanks Anne for your Femme Fatale to TGiF.

Mary said...

Great rendition of the theme and good layering!

Martina said...

Great interpretation of the theme! Looks fantastic.

Mary said...

This is a little ethereal and very well done!