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This week’s Three Muses challenge was “Keys.” When I searched my images for the word "key" I ran across Albrecht Dürer's (1471-1528) woodcut and used it as my inspiration piece.
7 comments:
Anne, this is a very stunning piece of work and I love it. Thank you for joining in this week.
Fascinating and unique...such a rennaisance feeling to this collage. You can get lost in it!
This is spine tingling ! What an amazing piece a bit scary but I love it
Marie
An amazing artpiece. You are really spreading your wings in your art and your imagination. Wonderful work. I love it.
WOW! What a riveting piece of art. Dark and foreboding. Very well done, Anne!
Totally amazing and just a little spooky....lol. Great work. Annette x
Great take on keys! I call my hall closet the bottomless pit aka the Bermuda Triangle....
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