Wednesday, May 5, 2010

THEME THURSDAY - VINTAGE

JOHN CARTER, ESQUIRE (click to enlarge)

Digital Collage created with images from MOONLIGHT JOURNAL

23 comments:

  1. gorgeous steamp punk type of atc! love it!

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  2. What a handsome design, Gayle! Great image and the elements are so right...what a great vintage feel! Bravo! LynnF

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  3. Reminds me of an advertisement!!
    Bold, simple!

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  4. So striking! I love it!

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  5. A handsome vintage gent Gayle- as always- lovely work!

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  6. What a dapper gentleman, Gayle! Love the strength of this piece! Hugs, Terri xoxo

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  7. love this!!! gotta love top hats...I think more people should wear these!!! how cool

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  8. Love your entry! Great images and colours

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  9. This is stunning Gayle.
    Great style.

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  10. Its gorgeous, love the B/W border

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  11. Hi Gayle, gorgeous work! Stunning x

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  12. This is really beautiful! Great image!

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  13. 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!".

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  14. Bonjour Gayle!
    Quelle élégance ! amicalement Mary.KG

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  15. Great piece. I am waiting for that man to step right out of the frame! Love it.

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  16. Vintage all the way! I love your man and images. It is perfect!

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  17. Brilliant combination of styles, Gayle, resulting in a fab collage!!

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  18. Terrific vintage piece, Gayle! Cheers!

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  19. Gorgeous vintage piece, great image!

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  20. Wonderful collage, great images.

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  21. Wow, this is gorgeous. Love the steam punk style.

    Rosie

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  22. 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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