Well this week's hostess Peggy is an amazing digital and paper artist. She takes digital images and works them on the computer into beautiful digital pieces of art. I feel very fortunate to have her talent add a different dimension to these vintage digital images. Peggy is one of the regulars here on Digital Two for Tuesday. I often am amazed by how she has manipulated the images on the computer. Believe it or not I am not extremely computer literate. Like most of you I print the images and use them just like I would a stamp. I hope her work inspires you to try something different. Won't you take the challenge. Make sure to share your creation with all of us in the comments section of this post. Here is Peggy's take on her artwork. "Art has become for me "therapy". I can celebrate happy occasions or work through sad or difficult times by creating art. I love creating special art for others. I often use old family pictures in my pieces and feel good about giving them birth again. I love to laugh,am very sentimental, and cry more happy tears than sad ones. Loyality, honesty, and sharing good things with others is important to me. I enjoy seeing all the new art of artists friends and am learning something new every day! Laughing makes better wrinkles on your face! I love to try new techniques!" You can see more of her work on her blog http://wwwpeggysamusement.blogspot.com/ .
Please feel free to use any of the vintage images on the website in your artwork. Be sure to share your artwork with us. This is a labor of love and I love to see what you create. Please do not post the original unaltered image on the web but post your artwork and link back to this site for the original image. Please do not sell or post the image alone or in a collection without my permission. Thank you. I can't wait to see what you create!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
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thanks so much I had a ball!!!
ReplyDeleteCora, these vintage baby images are so adorable. I really appreciate your sharing them with us. I will be a first-time aunt in May so these are very timely.
ReplyDeletewow Great cards. I wnated you to know the playpen is one like I had a s a kid. I was born in 1968 but i had siblings 15 nad 20 yrs older then me. But there are pictures of me in it. Thanks for the memory.
ReplyDeleteHUGS~ Helen
I've got a new great niece or nephew due later this year and these brought back memories. I well remember the wooden playpen. Thanks for sharing.
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ReplyDeleteYour technique is very interesting, espacially the second card, something about it, that I love very much. I love the fact that you change the eating theme for playing time. I am going to visit your blog right away. And Cora again, thank you for your images.
Lovely images, once again. Thank you for sharing.
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