Friday, October 1, 2010

Swan Song

This is my entry for the Collage Obsession challenge "Pink". I layered a beautiful photo of Anna Pavlova (Wikimedia) over a background from deviantartscraps and added Fresco and screen filters for the look of an impressionist painting. I added scraps from sheet music and soft light filters.

23 comments:

  1. Wow this is sooooo beautiful Lori.
    Fabulous design and layering. I love it.

    Have a lovely weekend my friend.

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  2. Lori this is really lovely. It's funny how much difference just a touch of color makes...your black & white works are wonderful. After my experiment with black & white I've decided that I am a color junkie...it about killed me to leave it B&W I finally had to ad just a touch of purple....and still wasn't happy...weird huh?

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  3. This is gorgeous! Love the mood of this piece. Cheers!

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  4. Wow!! I love this lighter palette. It has a definite pensive feel to it. Lovely layering.

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  5. So romantic, Lori! You have a marvelous talent of being able to create wonderful, ethereal pieces, and this is stunning! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  6. Just wonderful! I love the way you used the theme color so sparingly...just the perfect amount.

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  7. This is absolutely gorgeous. Fresco and screen filters are something I'll have to look up. I love the results!

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  8. Oh Lori, this is absolutely stunning, so beautiful...I love it...

    Jenny x

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  9. Very pretty-soft colors-I like it!!

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  10. Absolutely magical! Perfect! Hugs xx

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  11. Lori, this is absolutely beautiful!

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  12. This is absolutely 'frameworthy' Lori. Fantastic.

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  13. This is so beautiful! I love ballet, although I don't go to see them. I guess it's because I don't have any friends who are interested in it.

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  14. This is really nice. Soft and elegant, simply beautiful :)

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  15. once more... I find you're a master in working with shadows, it's really beautiful

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