Sunday, 23 March 2014

The Formation of the Earth and the Cornish Tin Mine Weren't the Only Things Smoking

Background of the forming Earth (did you know at one time the moon was only 10,000 miles away from our planet?) from my trusty vintage Time-Life Nature book about planet Earth.  The Cornish Tin Mine is one of David Winter's collectible mini buildings!  (I added the plume of smoke.)  The couple smoking a cigarette is from a vintage Chesterfield cigarette advertisement.

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    1. Thanks Viv! I wanted to use the smoking couple in a special piece and it worked out rather well to add them to this collage.

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  2. Finally an explanation why early Earth's atmosphere was toxic. Great collage!

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    1. Good observation (tar + nicotine) Crafty! Thanks for the compliment too.

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  3. Great collage and title Angie, this works very well!

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  4. I like the glow of the cigarette and the ease of mind of both of them in combination with the staving meteorites. Very clever combined!

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    1. Thanks Sabine. The smoking couple finished this collage and I am glad I have been saving them.

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  5. Oh, love is so dangerous! Beautiful coloration on this one, CC, the smoke & clouds really draw your eye, and I love the title.

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    1. Thanks Lynn. The background really makes the piece! And I just love to create those titles. : )

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  6. Terrific! Funnily enough I used the same picture from the Time/Life book for one of my collages HERE.

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    1. Amazing Michael. Isn't that a great old book? Loved seeing what you did with the page.

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  7. Superb composition. Delightful plume of smoke. Cute building. Cute couple, too. Very accomplished,

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    1. Thanks Fi! And thank you again for turning me on to The Kollage Kit. I love being here with you all!

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