I agree with Hermine. The B&W border is most unusual in vintage, and it works SO well! This is a lovely piece. He makes me sort of want to tip his hat and say "lighten up!".
What a dapper gentleman! I love the black/white border too. I see he attended the Columbia Expo in Chicago in 1893. Have you read "The Devil in the White City"? Really interesting look at behind the scenes goings-on at the Exposition.
gorgeous steamp punk type of atc! love it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a handsome design, Gayle! Great image and the elements are so right...what a great vintage feel! Bravo! LynnF
ReplyDeleteReminds me of an advertisement!!
ReplyDeleteBold, simple!
So striking! I love it!
ReplyDeleteA handsome vintage gent Gayle- as always- lovely work!
ReplyDeleteWhat a dapper gentleman, Gayle! Love the strength of this piece! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeletelove this!!! gotta love top hats...I think more people should wear these!!! how cool
ReplyDeleteFabulous piece, Gayle!
ReplyDeleteLove your entry! Great images and colours
ReplyDeleteThis is stunning Gayle.
ReplyDeleteGreat style.
Its gorgeous, love the B/W border
ReplyDeleteHi Gayle, gorgeous work! Stunning x
ReplyDeleteThis is really beautiful! Great image!
ReplyDeleteI agree with Hermine. The B&W border is most unusual in vintage, and it works SO well! This is a lovely piece. He makes me sort of want to tip his hat and say "lighten up!".
ReplyDeleteBonjour Gayle!
ReplyDeleteQuelle élégance ! amicalement Mary.KG
Great piece. I am waiting for that man to step right out of the frame! Love it.
ReplyDeleteVintage all the way! I love your man and images. It is perfect!
ReplyDeleteBrilliant combination of styles, Gayle, resulting in a fab collage!!
ReplyDeleteTerrific vintage piece, Gayle! Cheers!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous vintage piece, great image!
ReplyDeleteWonderful collage, great images.
ReplyDeleteWow, this is gorgeous. Love the steam punk style.
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What a dapper gentleman! I love the black/white border too. I see he attended the Columbia Expo in Chicago in 1893. Have you read "The Devil in the White City"? Really interesting look at behind the scenes goings-on at the Exposition.
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