I hope you'll all bear with me, I seem to be in a bird phase! I found these wonderful bird images at Flickr Collage Images and just had to find a home for them. The lady is from Reusable Art, and the background is from Cinzia at Digichick. Metal corners are from Lorie Davidson at Scrapbookgraphics. Thanks for indulging my fantasy!
Beautiful composition, thank you for the challenge.
ReplyDeleteTwo beautiful birds, Bev, love the frame effects!
ReplyDeleteI always love bird themes Bev and this is a gorgeous piece. It has an Art Deco feel and look to it. Such elegance and fantasy!
ReplyDeleteSo exotic !!!! beautiful xxx
ReplyDeleteYes, truly Art Deco! I love the images you foubnf and I think it's a perfect piece. xx
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ReplyDeleteYour style and sense of design and color in this piece is wonderful. I always look forward to seeing what you're creating next.
Come check out the bird I found, it's a rare bluewinged rose sitter.
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Paulette
Two exotic birds, perfectly framed. They both know how to strut their stuff! This is unusual and gorgeous. I love it!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece, Bev! Love doing birds :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic framing element to use! But which one is the exotic bird?! Beautiful work.
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful Bev I love the contrast between the rustic frame and the delicate elements and that corner plate is divine...really lovely my dear.
ReplyDeleteSuch a beautiful piece of art, Bev. Sorry I am late in posting. I am having some health issues and always running behind lately.
ReplyDelete..... and THANK YOU for such wonderful eye candy, Bev! You seem to be venturing in a different creative direction lately and I have to say I am loving it. Kudos to you my friend.
ReplyDeleteLovely and pensive, Bev! Ann's comment is right on the money . . . you seem to be trying new directions lately. Good for you for experimenting!!! Hope you have a fabulous weekend! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteOh, this is so beautiful! I love the framing technique.
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ReplyDeleteThat is gorgeous, Bev. I love the juxtaposition of the very rustic frame with the beautiful bird and woman.
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