I've been wanting to use some of my photographs. I took this picture of Rodin's sculpture "The Gates of Hell" last Spring. I cut the photo in half along the opening to the gates or maybe it is the exit?!?! I highlighted the thinker above the gates with a pebble, cut in half.
I wanted the inside of the ATC, to be in contrast with the stark image of the photograph, so I used the shining stone background, for a bright color with gold hightlights.
And finished the ATC with these stamped images:
For the swap, I decided to make a tri-fold ATC. I took an old map, wrinkled it and ran a distress ink pad over the surface to give it an aged look. The front of the ATC:
With the first fold open:
Opened all the way:
6 comments:
Wow!!! I love your ATCs the Hades one is one wonderful piece of UNIQUE art - really executed well.
And I love your FAITH, HOPE AND CHARITY sublime.....
These are great ATCs Carol! I think that's a really saucy image of that couple!!
I love that you share your creative process when you blog and the background techniques I learn are an absolute treat!!
I'm totally loving your folded ATCs! So inspirational. I think I might like the one with the gate the best.
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Carol, I sound like Adrienne here, but I'm drooling on my keyboard. These are gorgeous. I did some folded ATCs a while back but they did not look like these. Very well executed.
These are so cool.
Carol, Iike Autumn, I am also drooling over my keyboard. l Love the ATC's, especially the first one. You sure have been busy since you got back.
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