This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Postage People.” I never heard of these before, so I don’t know whether or not I made mine correctly, but I had fun doing it. My primary postcard is Bette Davis. I also decided to make Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe (see below), to get more practice using GIMP. I got their heads (postage stamps) from the US post office. The bodies are made from other sources, and are not their own. For a detailed description, see blog post "Postage People" - Detailed Description below.
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Saturday, May 16, 2009
"Postage People" - Bette Davis
This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Postage People.” I never heard of these before, so I don’t know whether or not I made mine correctly, but I had fun doing it. My primary postcard is Bette Davis. I also decided to make Frank Sinatra and Marilyn Monroe (see below), to get more practice using GIMP. I got their heads (postage stamps) from the US post office. The bodies are made from other sources, and are not their own. For a detailed description, see blog post "Postage People" - Detailed Description below.
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I saw this collection of stamps of famous people on Google and was impressed with their clarity and size. You have done a fantastic job with them. Your postage people postcards are stunning and so beautifully composed.
ReplyDeleteGreat combination!
ReplyDeleteAnne, there´s no right or wrong with this technique, it´s just about having fun! Your card looks like you´ve had lots of fun, thanks for playing!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful, Anne!
ReplyDeleteSuch elegant cards, Anne, they are stunning!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful and elegant card
ReplyDeleteI think you did it right, Anne -- and I love what you've done here! Looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteGreat postcard. I love the postage stamp, and you matched it perfectly to the image!
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous, I think it's all about having fun xx
ReplyDeleteBeautiful card and it fits the theme perfectly! I am still digging out from dorm checkout and graduation :-)
ReplyDeleteYour Bette Davis card looks fab Anne, great images!
ReplyDeleteWonderful Anne...I don't think there is a wrong way either.. It's Perfect!!!
ReplyDeleteKaren
Your postcard is so coooool !
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful; gorgeous colours.
ReplyDeleteThis is fantastic! I printed out a collection of movie star stamps - Bette, Audrey, Lucy and Marilyn but I just could not get them to work for me. You did exactly what I would have liked to have done! And you did it so well! "Simply divine!" as Bette would have said!
ReplyDeleteoo i love those stamps!! beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteyou've done a great job
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