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Sunday, August 8, 2010

"Marie Antoinette’s Crown" – Gothic Arch

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This week’s Gothic Arches challenge was “Crowns.” I started but didn’t complete the Marie Antoinette challenge two weeks ago, so I finished it and included a crown for this week's challenge.

12 comments:

Lorraine said...

like your marie antionette and king art pieces here..you have some great links to life in the US..I like the link to the US tv shows and the traffic cams

EraserQueen said...

Gorgeous! It looks like those old Roman icon paintings, rich colors and I haven't seen those curved tops arches before, but I really like them!

LynnF said...

What a splendid arch! LynnF

johanna said...

wonderful arch!!

Amy said...

so royal and rich..love the divine colors and details..thanks for joining me over gothic arches blogspot

Martina said...

So creative! Stunning arch, Anne!

Unknown said...

Anne this is just Fabulous! Thank you for stopping by my blog and leaving a smile:)
XXXOOO

Effie said...

A very elegant arch... lovely!

Stampindamour said...

WOW!!! Very exquisite! :)

-pamela

ALTERED ARTIFACTS said...

Very regal! Looks like something you would find in a treasured old book! Just breathtaking!
Inka :)

Anonymous said...

A splendid interpretation, so elegant ! Bravo !

Yvonne said...

This is truly gorgeous, Anne!