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Sunday, October 04, 2009

Be Afraid!

I can´t help, but whenever I look at Andreas Vesalius´ skeletons, my back begins to hurt - maybe that´s what we shall be afraid of?
Usually all things Halloween, skulls, and skeletons aren´t my cup of tea, but today I´ve had lots of fun with this week´s Sunday Postcard Art challenge theme!

29 comments:

  1. Fantastic art, Marion, love how the skellies are posed!

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  2. Wonderful artistic postcard Marion, one does feel the weight of the world on these skeletons. I like your use of the clock relating to time/ageing as well!

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  3. A very creative and well done card!

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  4. This is priceless! I love the background, but most of all, I love your skellies. Wonderfully frightful!

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  5. This is just awesome Marion and like you I am starting to enjoy the skeletons and spooky stuff. Love what you have created and the composition is just perfect aching bones and all. LOL

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  6. Beautiful background, fantastic card.

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  7. What a wonderful card....beautifully created.

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  8. Fanstastic Marion! Love it.

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  9. ich kanns gar nicht glauben, dass die halloweenthemen nicht dein ding sein sollen... das hier ist ja wieder fantastisch geworden!!

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  10. Just amazing, your card is so beautiful, i love it!!!

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  11. SUCH a fun card!

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  12. Marion, this is a great card. I would have never guessed that skulls weren't your "thing". Fantastic!

    Cindy :)

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  13. This is fabulous - and spooky! Cheers!

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  14. Also ich mag ja so morbides Zeugs - vorausgesetzt es is mit 'ner Prise Satire gewürzt. :-) Und wie so oft bei Dir, hab ich also gleich wieder was gelernt, den Vesalius kannte ich überhaupt nich.

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  15. excellent card~!~
    definately one of my favorites~!~

    :)
    libbyQ

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  16. Well conceived and well done! LynnF

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