For
the house in this digital collage, I used a picture from a book of
black and white Baltimore rowhouse drawings by J.S. Fuqua. I added backgrounds, textures, colors and patterns; and finally the image of the woman from Pringle Hill Studio. Other image credits: deviant scrap, media militia, dover designs.
I love the mystique sphere Sherry.
ReplyDeleteThis is superb, love it. x
ReplyDeleteWow!! This is an amazing piece, Sherry. I am so impressed by the way you have manipulated the original drawings to achieve an almost ghostly, mysterious setting. I love the negative effect and the lady in the window is the icing on the cake. Superb.
ReplyDeleteI was going to say what a great ghostly effect, but Marie stole my words! This is so creative, and I love the colors and the woman in the window!
ReplyDeleteTerrific artpiece, love the window details...excellent.
ReplyDeleteLove the ghostly effects you have created here, Sherry, and the 'woman at the window' finishes it off perfectly!
ReplyDeleteFabulous I just love the colours you have used. X
ReplyDeleteLove the blue-print effect. Cheers
ReplyDeleteA stunning piece,Sherry! I love those Victorian row houses, too.
ReplyDeleteWOW! What a story you could weave around this picture Sherry. Just superb! xx
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderfully haunting piece, Sherry!
ReplyDeleteSuperb & magnificent picture & effects Sherry!
ReplyDeleteI love it very much!
Lovely effects and carefully done!
ReplyDeleteI love the "blueprint effect" you've done with it too. It looks ghostly, yet like it hasn't been built yet. Could the woman in the window be a ghost from the past, or a future inhabitant?...
ReplyDeleteVery cool and somewhat unnerving.
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