Through the window
Hi, folks. This is my contribution to The Three Muses challenge: WINDOWS AND/OR DOOR. I chose windows 'cause the idea of peering through a window has a hint of forbidden that seems to me, well, attractive.
Melancholic lady is Clara Bow in a B&W photo I colored before; window by Lynette Killam; foreground by Createwings Designs.
A beautiful image and yes windows are either forbidding or inviting and one just has to peek. Cheers
ResponderExcluirAaaaah I'm glad you added the name of the lady Christine !
ResponderExcluirShe looked immediately familiar to me.
And yes....attractive indeed with a beautiful look.
Love the pebbly window- it adds such a beautiful texture to this wonderful and expressive image!
ResponderExcluirShe looks so sad and lonely. Makes me think of Eleanor Rigby ("...sits by the window wearing a face that she keeps in a jar by the door...").
ResponderExcluirA beautiful piece Christine. It somehow has a sad feeling about it to me...... Hugs xx
ResponderExcluirCertainly is attractive with the fantastic effects, Christine!
ResponderExcluirA lovely vintage piece of art, Christine. I love the sad quality.
ResponderExcluirLove the window! Great texture!
ResponderExcluirBeautiful blending and textures. She has such a look of longing, which makes for a very effective piece. VERY nice work, Chris!
ResponderExcluirTaking a peek through someone's window is naughty but oh so nice and you've created that feeling here, Judy. A stunner if ever I saw one. :D
ResponderExcluirOoooops, sorry Chris, I meant to say Chris. :D
ResponderExcluirVery beautiful. I remember my mother talking about Clara Bow.
ResponderExcluirLovely work Chris a touch of mystery and I love the textures you have added...awesome art!
ResponderExcluirHey, We will have to call you "Peeping Tomasina"!! Chris, your picture is superb. I love the textures and the air of mystery. The image is beautiful. Great work.
ResponderExcluirShe has such a wistful look on her face - perfect for looking out a window. Beautiful collage!
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