The theme at the Three Muses is Hats and Crowns and Wings and Things. Well I think I managed to use all of them. The background was painted with Golden acrylics and tiny scraps of old book pages. The bird and crown I had lying around among my collage scraps, the cage I drew myself, looking at pictures of one of the latest Tim Holtz stamp plates which I really cannot afford to buy...
Oh wow that is very nice!
ReplyDeleteA lovely collage and the bird cage is perfect "nice work". I enjoy your blog. Smiles, Carol Mae
ReplyDeleteI love this Astrid!
ReplyDeleteVery cool! Love how you used all those tiny scraps of book pages! I too save all the little pieces and my family just shake their heads! lol
ReplyDeleteLinda
Another amazing piece, really like this one.
ReplyDeletedebby
Ooh, Astrid~ love your Blog, love your little houses.
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous Astrid. I absolutely love the background you have created and the birdcage you drew was inspired! You have great talent!
ReplyDeleteFabulous Astrid, wonderful work.
ReplyDeleteHugs
Anke
fantastic Astrid!!
ReplyDeletewonderful piece, and the bird cage is excellent!!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous
ReplyDeleteWow Astrid ich kann mal wieder nur staunen. Deine Werke ist einzigartig und wunderschön. Ich bin begeistert.
ReplyDeleteStamps are so expensive aren't they! Still, you demonstrate you don't need them, and how much more satisfying to draw by hand anyway :)
ReplyDeleteReally gorgeous design,Astrid.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous piece, great background!
ReplyDeleteThis is fabulous!!!I just love it!
ReplyDeleteOh wow!!! Stunning!! Absolutely a masterpiece!!
ReplyDeleteAstrid you have done the theme proud, this is so full of wonderful detail and I can see how much work has gone into making it. A true labour of love, and I shall come back for a second look soon.
ReplyDeleteReally pretty Astrid! I hope that little bird is happy with it's handmade cage! So sweet!
ReplyDeleteYour entry this week is stunning, Astrid! The colors are so pretty, and I love that you've constructed this piece from "scraps". However, the BEST part is the cage! Frankly, I like it BETTER than the expensive Tim Holtz stamp!!! Hugs, Terri xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhy buy the stamp when you can draw such a charming bird cage! This is a truly exquisite entry, Astrid. I love the bits of book pages, the subtle colors, and the saucy, sassy crowned bird. It's just simply beautiful!
ReplyDeletethe textures are wonderful and I love love love birds and bird cages!!! wonderful work!!!
ReplyDeleteThis has an elegant appeal and time worn beauty Astrid- gorgeous work!
ReplyDeletewho needs stamps when you can draw like this! i love this astrid and the colors are so warm and inviting.
ReplyDeleteWow, Astrid, what a fantastic collage!
ReplyDeleteUnbelievable background and the bird cage you painted beautifully.
MY goodness, just found your blog through dc and it's just beautiful :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful piece of art, Astrid!
ReplyDeleteHeavenly. This has such a lovely victorian charm, and the sentiment resonates as well. thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteStunning! 100% gorgeous, Astrid! LynnF
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, Astrid. Love the birdcage, it really sets off your wonderful background.
ReplyDeleteAstrid, your artwork is exquisite. I love this one - especially your hand-drawn birdcage which I know from experience isn't an easy thing to do. The one thing that stands out to me in all your artwork is the way you build your backgrounds and the scrumptious tinting you do. Fantastic.
ReplyDelete(If you want to cheat a little sometimes - and save money - it is very easy to make stamps/brushes in Photoshop or Photoshop elements. They almost look like the real thing!!)
Love your collage Astrid, it's beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteLinda