Created for the Sunday Postcard Challenge where the theme is sepia. The background and most of the collage elements were sent to me in RAKs. Thank you art friends!
Wonderful! I was wondering why you don't post youtube videos that often anymore? I really enjoyed watching them, they were full of bursting inspiration.. I really hope you continue making them!
I seem to repeatedly run into you online... so I thought it time that I take the time to 'seek' you out and join in on all the talent and fun.... thank you for the inspiration and amazing beauty you've shared with us. ~mara p.s. the music you use in your youtube tutorials is starting to haunt me in my dreams!!! ;)
Ditto about that music! I have watched so many tutorials that it is permanently etched into my mind. I may have to start muting the music when I watch the Utube video "toots."
Hi Rachel: I am watching your videos and loving them! Would you consider please putting a "subscribe by email" on your blog so I can get your blog daily in my mail? I dont do the RSS. Blogger has it in the gadgets and google has a bazillion in subscribe by email gadget for blog in search bar. Please let me know if you were able to do this, or even wanted to!!! Thanks...I just don't want to miss a trick of yours!!!! Smiles of Joy, Samara
Wow, what a superb collage, Rachel, love the textures & elements!
ReplyDeletefabulous!!!!
ReplyDeleteA wonderful creation, looks fabulous.
ReplyDeletebeautiful
ReplyDeletebeautiful collage, hugs
ReplyDeleteWow, what a wonderful card - love all the layers and details!
ReplyDeleteLovely textures
ReplyDeleteFabulous great texture and wonderful details...well done!
ReplyDeleteWonderful textures, and I love that sketch of Vincent! This is a beautiful card!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful! Love the sepia/brown color tones and the texture.
ReplyDeleteLove this! I was just working on a Leonardo tag myself. Beautiful elements and wonderful layering, not to mention the yummy texture.
ReplyDeleteWow! That is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous! I love all the different textures.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting this postcard. I like all
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absolutely gorgeous!
ReplyDelete~gorgeous artwork~
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful! Thank you for teaching me that layering and small details make all the difference in the world!
ReplyDeleteHi there, I'm your newest follower.. you are so very talented and I am completely obsessed by your Youtube videos. So inspiring! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! I was wondering why you don't post youtube videos that often anymore? I really enjoyed watching them, they were full of bursting inspiration.. I really hope you continue making them!
ReplyDeleteI too am a new fan and have watched most of your utube videos. Please make more, more,more! i have learned so much watching them. Thank you!
ReplyDeleteI seem to repeatedly run into you online... so I thought it time that I take the time to 'seek' you out and join in on all the talent and fun.... thank you for the inspiration and amazing beauty you've shared with us.
ReplyDelete~mara
p.s. the music you use in your youtube tutorials is starting to haunt me in my dreams!!! ;)
Ditto about that music! I have watched so many tutorials that it is permanently etched into my mind. I may have to start muting the music when I watch the Utube video "toots."
DeleteHi Rachel: I am watching your videos and loving them! Would you consider please putting a "subscribe by email" on your blog so I can get your blog daily in my mail? I dont do the RSS. Blogger has it in the gadgets and google has a bazillion in subscribe by email gadget for blog in search bar. Please let me know if you were able to do this, or even wanted to!!! Thanks...I just don't want to miss a trick of yours!!!! Smiles of Joy, Samara
ReplyDeleteHi Rachel,
ReplyDeleteI have watched many, many of your youtube vids and I just wanted to say, you are my all time favourite artist. Thank you for sharing x Su C
BEAUTIFUL artwork!!!!
ReplyDeleteFANTASTIC!!!! So much lovely texture!!
ReplyDeleteHi, you have a new fan in me! Your work is so artful and delicate. This postcard is just one awesome evidence for this. Superb!
ReplyDeleteGreetings from Vienna,
die amelie
hi, yet another avid follower from australia, love your art just a question what paper do you use when you stamp then add to the canvas etc?
ReplyDeleteHi Rach i'm just looking back over past blog posts & spotted this fabulous piece of art. Love that image is it a picture or a stamp of the man?
ReplyDeleteIt was a collage image that someone sent to me years ago.
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