Well, the arch is gothic but the picture is more "creepy fairy tale". The image (from e-vint.com) is Fanny Brice, the original "Funny Girl". This photo was in black and white and it has been coloured by me. The background is by Lorie Davison, silhouette a PS brush.
Whether gothic or fairy tale, this is an enchanting collage, Marie! Love the Fanny Brice image- you've colored it beautifully!
ReplyDeleteShe isn't afraid, but I AM! Run, Fanny, Run! (or get inside and close the Gothic door).
ReplyDeleteI love the garden and the lilac ballerina.
What a quirky gothic bit. Only you, Marie, only you!! I always leave your blog smiling at your cleverness!
ReplyDeleteIt IS spooky!! Beautifully colored!
ReplyDeleteYou have rocked this challenge in your ever elegant way Marie...love the wonderful almost stained glass background and your sweet ballerina even the creepy stalker is great! Well done my dear!
ReplyDeleteSo pretty, she is, but for how long?? Great atmosphere here, Marie, another winner!
ReplyDeleteYour orange piece is a stunner, too!
she is a beauty!!!
ReplyDeleteWatch out Fanny - it's behind you! I love it Marie and the fairy tale background is brilliant for the dark arch
ReplyDeleteI adore this one Marie!
ReplyDeleteYou're so talented,the result is perfect in everyway. I'm really afraid despite this faeric BG and this marvellous Fanny!
So well done my friend! :)
Elegant and beautifully done!Bravo!
ReplyDeleteLove the combination of fairy tale and gothic with the touch of humour.
ReplyDeleteThere's definitely someone creeping up on Fanny Marie! Lovely piece! xx
ReplyDeleteLove the very nervous Fanny Brice in her lavender shoes, and the dark garden setting is perfect Gothic!
ReplyDeleteOh I love this image set amidst a beautifully Gothic background- perfection Marie!
ReplyDeleteNo one that beautiful should ever have any fear about wearing a tutu! :-)
ReplyDeleteoh stunning work.
ReplyDeleteI only know so far drips and drabs of artzy.