Yes, I know, the quote belongs to Casablanca, but for this piece I wanted a genuine French couple and Humphrey Bogart is American while Ingrid Bergman is Swedish, moreover even their characters don't help as Ilsa Lund is Norwegian and Rick Blaine, American.
So I changed le couple amoureux for Catherine Deneuve and Gerard Depardieu who seems very French to me. Besides they were a romantic couple in the movies a few times. Anyway, any couple, still together or even separated for a long time, who has romantic memories of a past season in Paris, may be considered privileged.
All that to say that this is my contribution to this week challenge in Three Muses that is OO LA LA, which means anything French.
Vintage postcards by Zeldona Mellowmint (dA); Background/texture by Donnamarie (dA) and Marisa Lerin.
Love both of those actors! Great collage!!
ResponderExcluirVery romantic collage, Christine, love the tones!
ResponderExcluirThis is lovely, Christine!
ResponderExcluirExcellent...gorgeous art piece.
ResponderExcluirChris,
ResponderExcluirLinda colagem de imagens,
inspiração total!
A beautiful piece. Paris in Pink! xx
ResponderExcluirLovely images and arrangement.
ResponderExcluirYour collage has a wonderfully Frenchified feeling. I remember my brief holiday in Paris very well...Thanks for the memory!
ResponderExcluirLovely collection of things Parisian, Christine! Alas, I can only read about romance in Paris, so I especially enjoy your collage.
ResponderExcluirwonderful array of all these elements, perfect for the theme!
ResponderExcluirI love this collage Christine.
ResponderExcluirTres mangnifique!
Thats a lovely collage, very french indeed and very Ohh la la
ResponderExcluirOui, to be French is to speak the language of love. Wonderful collage!
ResponderExcluirSo lovely Chris the choice of rose is of couse perfect but I love the touch of gold at the center...beautiful work!
ResponderExcluirVery very very beautiful work Christine!
ResponderExcluirI sure not have choosen these two, but, it's true that they are well knowned abroad...
And I notice that a lot of people have choosen Paris as the symbol of France.
I'm happy to read some french words in the comments!
I thank you very much for you visiting me & let me a so sweet comment.
So long dear Christine!
So much thought went into this, Christine, and it surely does show. It's romantic and beautiful. Applause, applause.
ResponderExcluirYour beautiful collage reminded me to think once more of the first anniversary trip my husband and I took to Paris (instead of a honeymoon). It was magical in every way. Great job!
ResponderExcluirBetty