I suppose we could say that the poor young lady has been FRAMED x 2. Thanks to Bev for a great challenge. The frame is by Lorie Davison and the image is from a collage sheet by Maya at SBG.
Every time I open your blog I catch my breath at your beautiful header. Just thought I'd mention that.... I love your vintage looking pieces too Marie. This is gorgeous! xx
I didn't know the double meaning of the word! Thank a lot Marie. I see her like a woman waiting with confidence the key of her frame... Your artwork is wonderful!
Love the 'wild west' feel about this- she looks pretty knowing.... I think she'll be out in no time!
ReplyDeleteThis is a winner, Marie. Does it perhaps have Freudian roots?
ReplyDeleteGreat play on the word "framed", Marie! Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteAs they say, Marie, "Great minds think alike!" LOL!!
ReplyDeletePerfect match for my 'framed' entry, love the frame and the sepia toning.
Beautiful Marie ! I love your new header too
ReplyDeleteShe was framed!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteEvery time I open your blog I catch my breath at your beautiful header. Just thought I'd mention that....
ReplyDeleteI love your vintage looking pieces too Marie. This is gorgeous! xx
makes me want to know what she did.... very cool.
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ReplyDeleteShe looks quite contented even though she's been framed twice! Lovely art, Marie!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know the double meaning of the word! Thank a lot Marie. I see her like a woman waiting with confidence the key of her frame...
ReplyDeleteYour artwork is wonderful!
The lighting you have achieved on the 'framed' girl, Marie, is absolutely stunning. Fantastic work.
ReplyDeleteThat is beautifully done, and a clever take on the frame theme!
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss this Marie it is fabulous...love the rich golden tones and the layers that remove her from reach...extraordinary work!
ReplyDeleteHow did I misss this fabulous piece! It's gorgeous!
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