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Friday, March 13, 2009

"Africa"

This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was Africa. The first thing I think of when I hear Africa is rhinos! Rhinoceros are one of my favorite animals. I used an Old World map of Africa for my background, and clipart from Arthur's Free Clipart.


After I made my postcard, I thought about other ideas for Africa postcards. I decided to make a second one with a rhinoceros. I used old scroll paper as my background. Then I selected only the horn of a rhinoceros and rotated it to look somewhat like the shape of Africa. The foreground is based on a print I have somewhere, showing a man hiding in a palm tree, looking down on a rhinoceros.


17 comments:

  1. Both are beautiful!

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  2. Great pieces, love them both!

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  3. Beautiful cards - elegant, artistic and so creative.

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  4. These are beautiful! Both cards really capture the essence of Africa.

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  5. WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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  6. Both are wonderful! I really love that you incorporated the map in the first one!

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  7. Wonderful postcards, Love those Rhinos!

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  8. Love them both, the maps are a kewl addition

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  9. They both look fabulous, I like that old world map that you've used for the background in the first card.

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  10. Your postcards are fantastic!!!

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