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This is a special Art Journal created for the 100 themes Challenge at Digital Whisper. We have been given 100 different themes to inspire and create digital collage art over the course of a year. All of my art is created in Photoshop Elements 7 and is made using personal photos, stock photos, copyfree and digital kit imagery. All sources will be noted in the post. Please enjoy and watch this journal grow!

Monday, February 28, 2011

Hope Comes On Wings


This is my entry for the #94 (Hope) challenge at digital-whisper 100 themes challenge. This old world image from Dover (Baron Francois Gerard) captured me by its tenderness and depth of feeling and gave a sense of hope in its gesture. Other imagery credits go to Christine Renne at scrapbookgraphics, Holliewood at deviantartscraps and old text.

11 comments:

  1. Woah...beautifully-stunning..I love the turquoise-blue-esque background..very striking..i love this piece Lori..shine on..gorgeous!!
    I so love seeing what you will create...awesome!! your talent is inspiring!

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  2. Just beautiful and the color is outstanding!

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  3. Lori, you are extreemly talented at digital art. Always love to see your works.The colour, picture, background, calligraphy all are so well blended. it's perfect.
    It'll be great if you can give us a demo on one of your works thru a video upload.

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  4. Oh I love this Lori...the way the orange browns and the turquoise play off each other and the super clear images are fantastic...superb artwork!!

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  5. Another beauty! you have such mastery of color and texture. And the image is so lovely...this conjures a lot of emotion.

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  6. The images and color are just awesome..A very soothing and tender image..

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  7. WOW this is stunning - you are right about the feel of the image. beautiful work xx

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  8. I am speechless! Wow! So beautiful!

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  9. This is lovely, Lori. I need to follow your lead and explain how I've done mine.

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  10. This is wonderful, Lori. You have such a talent for interpreting these themes, some of which I think are quite challenging.

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