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Sunday, April 10, 2011

"Dance" - Postcard

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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Dance." I went in an unconventional direction. I used some copyrighted artwork by Fabbio Fabbi (1861-1946), as well as images by other artists. The words are lyrics from Bette Midler's song The Rose.

13 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow what a fabulous postcard! Love all the images you used but especially loved the way you combined them into this card

Femmy said...

Fabulous postcard Anne!! great layering and blending!!!

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Gorgeous! Beautifully done!

Yvonne said...

Beautifully done, Anne!

Kristin said...

Wonderful postcard! I love your take on the theme, xo

Deann said...

Gorgeous postcard...wonderful lyrics...great job Anne!!

Hella said...

This is a beauty of a poatcard and there is so much to see...

Silvia(Barnie) said...

That's cool.

Jester said...

It may be unconventional but it's fabulous and so creative - beautiful, Anne!

Judy said...

Fantastic take on the 'dance' theme, Anne!

Karen Owen said...

This is such a romantic postcard! Takes me to another place and time.

Lori Saul said...

Wonderful sense of drama and romance. Swept away by the dance!

Ozstuff said...

I missed this one first time around, Anne, but saw it today in the sampler at Sunday Postcards. It is an exquisite piece. Take a bow!