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Saturday, February 2, 2013

"Ship Captain" – Postcard


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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art  challenge was “Circles.”

Once again, I struggled with the theme and ended up going in the direction that my muse took me.

All of the images are from an Internet search.

14 comments:

Seraphinas Phantasie said...

This is a wonderful postcard. Love it !
Have a sunny weekend and good wind under canvas. Best regards, Synnöve

Judy said...

Love your nautical postcard, Anne!

Femmy said...

Beautiful postcard!

Icy BC said...

It turned out great..Your muse guide you perfectly!

Carletta said...

I think this was a great take on circles!

johanna said...

your muse is a clever one!! great postcard.

Martina said...

This card is really fabulous, dear Anne!

Linda Gibbons said...

A beauty, Anne!

Yvonne said...

Love where your muse took you, Anne!

Anjas-Artefaktotum said...

Great idea and wonderful realization of the circles!

sheila 77 said...

What a lovely well-structured card, I like it very much. The colouring is very subtle.

Deborah said...

I'd say your muse led you in the right direction - this is fab.

Annie said...

May I borrow your muse, please! A great card. You've put all the elements together marvelously. Love the subtle background for your captain.

bluegiraffe (Sherry) said...

You did a wonderful job! It's so well-designed. Love the colors too.