Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Three Muses: Architecture

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.



15 comments:

  1. I love the mystique sphere Sherry.

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  2. Wow!! 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.

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  3. I 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!

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  4. Terrific artpiece, love the window details...excellent.

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  5. Love the ghostly effects you have created here, Sherry, and the 'woman at the window' finishes it off perfectly!

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  6. Fabulous I just love the colours you have used. X

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  7. Love the blue-print effect. Cheers

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  8. A stunning piece,Sherry! I love those Victorian row houses, too.

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  9. WOW! What a story you could weave around this picture Sherry. Just superb! xx

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  10. What a wonderfully haunting piece, Sherry!

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  11. Superb & magnificent picture & effects Sherry!
    I love it very much!

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  12. Lovely effects and carefully done!

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  13. I 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?...

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  14. Very cool and somewhat unnerving.

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