Legal Notice

Legal Notice to all visitors: Google hosts this site and uses certain Blogger and Google cookies, including, but not limited to, Google Analytics and AdSense cookies. By remaining on this site, you are consenting to the use of Google cookies and other data collection by Google.

"Beware that, when fighting monsters, you yourself do not become a monster..." ― Friedrich W. Nietzsche

Definition of Bigot: a person who is intolerantly devoted to his or her own opinions and prejudices; especially : one who regards or treats the members of a group with hatred and intolerance.

"When the whole world is running towards a cliff, he who is running in the opposite direction appears to have lost his mind." ― C. S. Lewis

See Disclaimer of Endorsement at the bottom of this page.

Translate

Monday, January 25, 2016

"Frame" - Postcard

© All Rights Reserved
(Click on image to enlarge)
This week’s Take a Word challenge was "Frames."

I made a mottled green, gold and white pattern over a gold blank old book page. The inner frame is a cut out from another old book page. I smudged gold paint along the inside edges of the frame. I inserted a Harrison Fisher painting of a woman who appears to be lost in thought, and sad. I completed the piece by adding an outer edging border over the frame opening.

I created this using GIMP 2.8.16.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

2 comments:

Kimbopolo said...

Lovely! I love the way you describe your process.

Kim

indybev said...

This is beautiful. I love Harrison Fisher's women. I used to have a collection of old books illustrated by him, but gave them to a friend when I moved and down-scaled. Beautiful work!