Saturday, 9 May 2009

Artarazzi Challenge 22

Here is my Artarazzi Challenge for this week. I've borrowed the 'digital art journal' idea, below, from another blog, as a way of showing the images that I have used to create the final piece.

It seems that my Art Journal is too small to read the text, I'll bear that in mind next time so here are the details. The stone plaque image is the one provided by Artarazzi for altering, the other photographs are mind, taken at the side of our hedges and in the fields. The Fairies are by Itkuppilli and the 'grass' graphics are by Studio mgl at Scrapbookgraphics. The Background paper is Maelia Designs also for Scrapbookgraphics.

10 comments:

  1. Beautiful. I've been 'playing' with this one, but won't come up with anything near as good as this x

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  2. Janice, what a fantastic piece. The colors are great and I love how you introduced a fairyland scene into the midst. I like that you've done the art journal to show how you achieved your look. Could you make it bigger next time so these old eyes can read the writing? I don't know if it needs to be larger size or more kbs.

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  3. Janice, I love what you did with this challenge! The fairy in the middle looks as tho she's swinging on an invisible swing. Great Job!

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  4. fabulous scene!!! love it!!

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  5. It's beautiful Janice. The sort of place I'd love to visit. :-)

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  6. That's lovely Janice, love the fairy on the swing.

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  7. Fabulous piece, love the depth and texture and you can't go wrong with fairies at the bottom of the garden, can you?! Love how you incorporated the elements from the Itkupilli sheet!

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  8. My big aplaus for you Janice !!
    This is really stunning and very creative done.

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  9. Janice, this is wonderful! And so original - using your photo of your own garden! The fairies are a great touch!

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  10. Lovely magical feel & would it be me that you borrowed the digital journal idea from?

    It's a good way to remember which elements you have used on a project & helps readers see the complete picture, finding where all the elements are in the main project, if you know what I mean :o)

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