This weeks challenge is
"Marie Antoniette"
I have seen so many challenges over the years using this legend, yet never get tired of her.
Here is my rendition.
Happy Creating!
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"MAILBOX"
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for more information on this piece
SNEAK PEEK FOR NEXT DREAMERS CHALLENGE ON AUGUST 2ND WILL BE
"MAILBOX"
Check out the new FREE STUFF tab at the top of the page Feel free to take them and use them as you wish. I will change these Freebies often
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what a genious artwork!
ReplyDeleteIt reminds me of my aunt Lydia, standing in front of a truck like this in the 40th. black-white original foto.
Have a nice sunday, herzlich Pippa
who ist again the first .... i hope it doesnt mind!
Marie Antoinette is a tragic figure, from which one can never have enough read or hear.
ReplyDeleteFascinating picture.
Sadie
Nice to see Marie in this kind of ordinary place. Creative collage.
ReplyDeleteI love how you have juxtaposed her on another era!
ReplyDeleteI've done two of them because I've never played with her before... But couldn't link both.
ReplyDeleteThank you Patty for this (for me unusual) challenge! :)
Thank you for a fun challenge. Love your interpretation of the challenge
ReplyDeleteYour sample picture is beautiful, Patti. Thanks for the great challenges. DW is going so well!! 19 this past week is a great result. I know it will keep growing. We needed a fresh, new challenge.
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