It's good to see TGIF is welcoming digital art, along with all the other avenues of artistic talent. My architecture is of Cranborne Manor House from Liam's Old Books; the lady is a gracious freebie from my blog friend, Lori, at Before the Stroke of Midnight. Thanks, Lori!
Ohhhh! She's on "The Grand Tour"! Wish I could go along with her, Bev! Love the way you've given this piece perspective. Lovely! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteBev, this is one of your very best. Sensational. I love the contrast between the blue of the architecture and the soft colour of the image which is gorgeous. Take a bow!!
ReplyDeleteI love this Bev,it really looks like it was taken years ago and the lady really belongs there.Great!!
ReplyDeleteBev! I love what you did with the image I posted! I agree with everything everyone else has said. It's a really beautiful piece! Thank you so much for sharing it with us! ~Lori
ReplyDeleteWonderful...I love this...excellent!
ReplyDeleteOMG Bev this is FANTASTIC !!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely great. Wonderful design.
Thanks Bev for playing my challenge with a great entry on TGiF.
A beautiful blue..looks great with the black!! Powerful piece
ReplyDeleteBrilliant card, Bev. I love your take on the theme.
ReplyDeleteBev, this is exquisite! The midnite blue on your building gives it a very dramatic feel and enhances the intrigue the woman most likely with encounter.Super! Super! Job!
ReplyDeleteThis looks wonderful! I love the building.
ReplyDeleteOh! That's huge. Great art.
ReplyDeleteWhow Bev...Love your fantastic creation. Great!!!
ReplyDeleteHey, we did use the same Dover image. I went back and added credit to Dover to my commentary on my blog. I had forgotten that I had borrowed it.
ReplyDeleteYour architecture piece is super. I love the soft blue you used. It makes the lady really stand out.
Such a stately lady! Lovely.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous,looks likes she's really there.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful card!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabuous old building. Wonderful color.
ReplyDeleteIts beautiful and very stylish.
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