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Showing posts with label Movie Star. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Movie Star. Show all posts

Sunday, July 17, 2022

"Femme Fatale" - Postcard

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This week I have the honor of guest hosting Sunday Postcard Art, and I chose the challenge theme "Femme Fatale."

I created this using GIMP 2.10.30

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Sunday, February 13, 2022

"Cinema" - Postcard

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This week's Sunday Postcard Art theme was "Cinema."

I created this using GIMP 2.10.30

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

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I've seen love on the screen
I've seen a screen goddesss and me-oh

Silent golden movies, talkies, technicolour, long ago
My younger ways stand clearer, clearer than my footprints

Acting on the silver screen, oh my

The Friends of Mr.Cairo (Emotional Cut) - Jon & Vangelis

Saturday, May 7, 2016

"Black and White Film" - Postcard

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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was "Black and White."

I created this using GIMP 2.8.16.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

The words are from songs and movies.

The font is Courier New Bold.

Monday, April 11, 2016

"James Dean / Taylor Swift / Style" - Postcard

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This week's Take a Word challenge was "Black and White."

I made a piece based on the song Style by Taylor Swift. ("You got that James Dean daydream look in your eye." I love that song!)

I started with another white washed background that I had made first. Then I added the song lyrics, text, and the image of James Dean.

I looked into contacting Taylor Swift, to send her a link to this post, but there does not seem to be an easy way to do that. By choice, I am not on Twitter, Facebook, etc., so the alternative is snail mail. But she gets thousands of fan letters every day, so why bother? While I like her music, I'm not a "follower/fan" kind of person. And people send her letters, not art postcards, so mailing this to her would be pointless.

Note to Taylor Swift: I made this art piece for personal use only. If you do see this post and object to it on copyright grounds, please leave a comment (or use the Contact Form) and I will remove this post.

I created this using GIMP 2.8.16.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

The fonts are:

Jane Austen
Primitive
Rakesly Bold
Palatino Linotype Bold

Saturday, August 1, 2015

"Caught on Film" - Tag

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This week’s Tag Along challenge #99 was "Caught on Film."

The actress is Hedy Lamarr.

I created this using GIMP 2.8.14.

The vintage images are from an Internet search. (See the side of my blog for links.)

The words in the background are from the song The Friends of Mr.Cairo (Emotional Cut) - Jon and Vangelis.

Thursday, April 16, 2015

"Charlie Chaplin" – Tag

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This week’s Tag Along challenge #85 was "Charlie Chaplin."

I never know what to do for this theme, so I used an assortment of images related to him.

I created this using GIMP 2.8.14.

The vintage images are from the Internet Archive. (See the side of my blog for links.)

Friday, November 9, 2012

"Bette Davis" – Moo (1.1" x 2.8")


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This week’s Moo Mania challenge was "Starlet."

Bette Davis is my favorite 1940s movie star. I used a GIMP script to create the slide.

The images are from Dr. Macro, the Background Fairy, and an Internet search.

The words can be found here.

The font is A Year Without Rain.

Wednesday, February 8, 2012

"Rebecca" - Postcard

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This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was "Classic Movies."

The images are from posters for the movie Rebecca.

The font is FrankRuehl and Shardee.

Saturday, September 19, 2009

"Bette Davis" - Black, White, and Silver

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The GC23 Gingersnap Creations challenge due by Oct 18 is “Black, White, and Silver.” I made a greeting card featuring Bette Davis, one of my favorite actresses. I used dark silver for the background colors. I printed it on parchment paper card stock, which scanned in looking slightly pink. I used Serif’s PagePlus SE version 1.0 to layout the image so it would print like a greeting card.

Monday, August 31, 2009

"Mardi Gras Sun Goddess – Marilyn Monroe"

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This week’s Think Monday – Think ATC challenge was “Marilyn Monroe.” I made her into a Mardi Gras Sun Goddess.

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.

Friday, May 15, 2009

"Postage People" - Frank Sinatra, Marilyn Monroe


"Postage People" - Detailed Description

This week’s Sunday Postcard Art challenge was “Postage People.” Fortunately Marion, who came up with the challenge, made a YouTube tutorial video on how to make one. I wanted to use a vintage stamp but I couldn’t find any with a head that I liked, so I went to the post office, to see what they had. I was ecstatic as soon as I saw Bette Davis, and knew she was the stamp for me!

Using a Google search, I found a woman wearing a similar, but lighter colored coat, and used her for the top of the body. I got the coat color to match very closely by duplicating and multiplying the layer. I also had to alter the coat, because it was too long for what I wanted.

I found the bottom of the body and the pictures of Bette Davis on the New York Public Library Digital Gallery. I used GIMP to make her two film photographs look like slide negatives. I used part of an art deco picture to construct the border, and did one last Google search to add the film reel. The background is a cloud layer overlaid with a green layer.

I wasn’t sure whether or not part of the “postage people” technique was to make the stamp blend into everything else so you can’t tell it’s not part of the original picture. I didn’t do that. I left most of the stamp border intact, and only erased at the shoulders, to show that the two blend together.

I also made this a tribute to Bette Davis. She is one of my favorite actresses. They don’t make actresses like her anymore.

I had fun making this postcard, so I decided to make a few more, using stamps from the post office and images from the New York Public Library Digital Gallery.

Frank Sinatra: I modified the stamp so that his hat was complete. The background sky is a cloud layer overlaid with a blue layer.

Marilyn Monroe: I colorized the picture I put her on, then made some minor modifications to it, to make it blend with her. I used PhotoPlus to create a pseudo-art-deco border, then used a pattern fill in GIMP, to change its color appearance.

All of that might sound like it was easy to do, but it was time consuming, and required some meticulous steps, too. But I enjoyed myself, and I like the way some of these challenges have the additional benefit of having me learn new things.