courtesy: Arthouse Co-op
and I also knew what I wanted to do with it:. Now, this was the easy part.... it looked slightly different when it came to translate the idea into action (lol). At first I added the word 'memory' in Graffiti font, then I changed the background digitally using various methods: underlaying it with crackle texture from Vintage Findings, soften the colours and lines, give it a comic book like appearance, play with contrast and brightness levels, frame it
Rock Candy Stickles gave the letters a slightly sparkly appearance; stamps from Artistic Outpost, from a papercraft magazine, Lily of the Valley and Lost Coast design were used to create my memory image
The final step was to tell the story ... and print it on transparency
The transparency acts as a little cover for the postcard
The Arthouse Co-op always offers a lot of interesting projects like these linking people from around the world. Most projects are free. If you are interested, have a look here, Petra.
9 comments:
I love this idea, Petra and you've done it so well - so intriguing. Love your idea and your story x
Thank you for showing this great transformation Petra. x
Petra this is stunning! what a great project. xo
How cool is this! I love seeing the transformation!
Those girls look like they belong right there! This is very cool, especially with the lettering behind them to complement the word.
What a beautiful transformation Petra. I'd love to be able to do digital. maybe someday!
The poem of memories really hit home too!
hugs Lynn
An amazing work of art from the inspirational photo. I love how you have combined the digital with the physical images. A great piece Petra.
hugs {brenda} xox
Love what you've done!
Really brilliant where you went and what you did with this challenge Petra! Wonderful!!!
oxo
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