Collaborative traditional cut and paste (scissors and glue ) collage blog with a weekly set theme.
Jo, that backside is very intriguing, nicely done!
How very serendipitous!
Thank you both! I guess that's what I like most about collaging.. whilst you're looking for an image a lot of images will find you!
Fabulous my friend!
Very evocative....what a disconsolate face!
Thank you Scrappy and Fi. The face is from a renaissance painting made by the Italian painter Pinturicchio/ Bernadino di Betto, 'portrait of a boy', and it is a bit melancholic.
A very clever use of an turned leftover, Josephine!And: I like the theme very much!
Thank you Sabine! I'm so glad you like the theme.
I really like this. I am going to start looking through my pre-cut images for such a spectacular reverse image as yours!
Please do Angie, sometimes B-sides are better than A-sides, like with all them all music records ;))
Jo, that backside is very intriguing, nicely done!
ReplyDeleteHow very serendipitous!
ReplyDeleteThank you both! I guess that's what I like most about collaging.. whilst you're looking for an image a lot of images will find you!
ReplyDeleteFabulous my friend!
ReplyDeleteVery evocative....what a disconsolate face!
ReplyDeleteThank you Scrappy and Fi. The face is from a renaissance painting made by the Italian painter Pinturicchio/ Bernadino di Betto, 'portrait of a boy', and it is a bit melancholic.
ReplyDeleteA very clever use of an turned leftover, Josephine!
ReplyDeleteAnd: I like the theme very much!
Thank you Sabine! I'm so glad you like the theme.
DeleteI really like this. I am going to start looking through my pre-cut images for such a spectacular reverse image as yours!
ReplyDeletePlease do Angie, sometimes B-sides are better than A-sides, like with all them all music records ;))
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