Three times Louise
This week The Three Muses asked for VINTAGE GLAMOUR. To me that means Louise Brooks, the quintessential flapper.
I cut out and color the images. There's a Kim Klassen texture and a background I found in a russian site (I guess) I don't know who the author is.
Beautifully created, Christine, love your colour choices!
ResponderExcluirWow! They really do have glamour and then some!! Beautiful, beautiful artwork, Christine. I love it.
ResponderExcluirMeagre means "sparse" which or not much of. So if I offered you a meagre serving of food on your plate you would still be hungry after you ate it!! (Hope that helps). My comment about it on my blog refers to the differences in spelling between the US and Australia (and the UK). We have kept the old spelling in words that have come to us from the French. So we say "metre" and the Americans say "meter", we say "fibre" and they say "fiber". I am only guessing that the American spelling of meagre is MEAGER!!
Sorry, Christine. The word "which" should not be there (second paragraph first line)
ResponderExcluirWhat a gorgeous and glamorous piece of art..love the 'flapper' era...everything was so fabulous.
ResponderExcluirShe was THE most beautiful flapper! Gorgeous artwork Chriastine! Love it!
ResponderExcluiroh I love the flapper era, she's so glamorous ( spelling?)
ResponderExcluirgreat how you recoloured them with that background
This is a striking art piece, Chris! She's a lovely flapper, but your page design and background make this really special. Bravo!
ResponderExcluirwow Christine your glamour girls are gorgeous, x
ResponderExcluirChris your collage is fabulous I adore the golden plum color you have achieved...beautiful work my dear!
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