Thursday, October 1, 2009
Theme Thursday - Wings
This week for Theme Thursday the theme is "Wings." We are to make anything we want as long as it has wings. I decided to stick to the Halloween/Haunted House thing as today is the first day of October. The house is from a slew of deserted and old houses in Detroit. The script is from the Graphics Fairy.
I am thinking this witch is reading up on her spells. Her pet owl is just waiting for her signal, and they are both wishing someone would come and fill their house with love and tenderness. Even a small remodel would work.
Wow this is fantastic.
ReplyDeleteWonderful design.
What a gorgeous halloween piece!! love your composition!!
ReplyDeleteLinda
I love your story! Great piece!
ReplyDeleteI love this, Elizabeth, and it's accompanying story. That owl is the perfect touch, and the house is just wondrously spooky! Nice work.
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful. Love the colours and the house is terrific, complete with watchful owl. Cheers!
ReplyDeleteTruly fantastic! I love her owl!
ReplyDeletebeautiful! I love the house scene with the winged witch! great art!
ReplyDeleteWonderful card, Elizabeth!
ReplyDeletegreat closeup of this fab haunted collage Elizabeth! it does look like we used the same wings, Dover maybe???
ReplyDeleteGreat collage!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful collage, Elizabeth - and such a beautiful story! She sure looks like a friendly witch. Wonderful colours in your piece!
ReplyDeleteIt's Miss Hardbroom from the Worst Witch! Speaking of owls, today I walked past a pub and a man was sitting outside with a pint of beer on the table next to his pet owl - no joke!!
ReplyDeletethat witch has a sly look ! what is she up to? thanks lyle
ReplyDeletewow, love these colors...so halloweenie!! this is a great piece!!
ReplyDeleteI really like this, Elizabeth....perfect Halloween piece!
ReplyDeleteWow! This is really beautiful! I like this mood of mistery!
ReplyDeletewhat a pretty witch
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful! I love everything about it, the eerie feeling, the smokey edges, the shades of brown and black, the house, and the look on her face!
ReplyDeletelove your interpretaion
ReplyDeletehugs
joan in italy
Fabulous!
ReplyDeleteElizabeth I LOVE this piece, the color palette is warm and gorgeous and you can tell this lady has a spell up her sleeve. Fabulously put together collage.
ReplyDeleteSharon