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Sunday, May 12, 2013

"Chevron Art" – Postcard


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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Chevrons.”

The vintage bird and stamp images are from an Internet search. I created the chevron pattern and backgrounds using Earth tones, after seeing a few examples of Chevron Art that I liked. I spent too much time on this, and struggled to create it.

9 comments:

bluegiraffe (Sherry) said...

This is beautiful!

Audrey said...

Thank you for your beautiful entry!

Rosie said...

Wow, this card is gorgeos, Anne

sheila 77 said...

You've certainly succeeded in creating a lovely artwork, Anne, the whole piece is beautifully balanced with all the shapes and elements. I really like the way you have made the chevrons in those unusual colours and we don't often see quill pens these days.

Deborah said...

What gorgeous colours!

Anjas-Artefaktotum said...

Wonderful combination, love the colorful chevrons.

Leslie said...

You sound unhappy with it but I like the colors and putting the heavier elements at the top is unexpected and gives it interest. And that's what challenges are for anyway - to make you work at it LOL. Good job.

froebelsternchen said...

fantastic look Anne!

Judy said...

Fabulous postcard, Anne, love the colours!