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Bottom corners of the transformation
of the mystery ladies. It is actually finished,
I think? I had to drill holes to make a wire
hanger for it yesterday and it turned out
better than I had expected, so I'm quite
pleased. This collage started out bare, &
ended up quite "busy", but it tells a story
and I hope someone can see what I had in
mind when I show the whole thing in it's
entirety. I'm not sure if this will be a keeper
or a for sale item yet. We shall see...
2 comments:
Wow! Love it Greenie! That is something I am wanting to do - altered art. I haven't done a real collage in years; very theraputic for me way back then and could be again!
As always, I am in awe of your talent.
Oooooooo, Sharon....Love this!
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