LOL Well, you know how much I LOVE Alice in Wonderland and this is just priceless. What a great picture of the city too. And, does that lady, standing at the curb, have a Zetti hat on? :)Bea
oh wow trudi, last night i had a dream that you created a piece where alice was 10 feet tall, standing amoung a crowd of people and that dang half eaten mushroom was on the ground. glad it was just a dream! (LoL)!! too fun, thanks for the laugh.
The way you've used black and white with just a dash of vintage "color" is absolutely striking and soooo effective, Trudi. I'm wondering just who's in Wonderland?! LOL! Hugs, Terri xoxo
PS LOVE/Adore the 'hat lady' on the right hand side of this piece. The look she's giving is priceless!
Love this piece Trudi! I can't believe I still haven't seen the Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland yet! I also checked out the artist you talked about in your last post, and I love the work. I must say though, that it's your digital collages that you work into a fabric collage that I love the most...maybe just because I enjoy working with fabric and your work inspires me to keep trying!
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absloutly Geniuos!! love this creation so much !!
LOL Well, you know how much I LOVE Alice in Wonderland and this is just priceless. What a great picture of the city too. And, does that lady, standing at the curb, have a Zetti hat on? :)Bea
This is so much fun.
My favorite is the rabbit!
oh wow trudi, last night i had a dream that you created a piece where alice was 10 feet tall, standing amoung a crowd of people and that dang half eaten mushroom was on the ground. glad it was just a dream! (LoL)!! too fun, thanks for the laugh.
The way you've used black and white with just a dash of vintage "color" is absolutely striking and soooo effective, Trudi. I'm wondering just who's in Wonderland?! LOL! Hugs, Terri xoxo
PS LOVE/Adore the 'hat lady' on the right hand side of this piece. The look she's giving is priceless!
Trudi, you are brilliant. I love this.
Debby
Love this piece Trudi! I can't believe I still haven't seen the Tim Burton Alice in Wonderland yet! I also checked out the artist you talked about in your last post, and I love the work. I must say though, that it's your digital collages that you work into a fabric collage that I love the most...maybe just because I enjoy working with fabric and your work inspires me to keep trying!
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