A feast of elements went into creating Regency Rapture. A companion piece to Mademoiselle Couture, it uses the same lady from EKDuncan. The ostrich egg on the base of gilded bronze, an anonymous piece made between 1760 and 1765, is from the Rijksmuseum, which you may recognise from Goose and Frog’s Easter Journey. The vintage advertising comes from The Graphics Fairy and the flourish atop the small ostrich egg duplicate is from Mindy Somers’ Vintage Art Download. I should not forget the green texture background, which is from 2 Lil’ Owls Confetti Collection, as if you hadn’t already guessed!
Available at the following galleries:
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Crated
Zazzle US
Zazzle UK
Fine Art America
Fine Art England
Saatchi Art tba
Take care and keep laughing!
I have missed your beautiful images……hoping all is well in your world and that you are smiling broadly. Janet. x
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I’m smiling broadly at your words, Janet. I’ve missed you too. I’d forgotten you were off to Portugal and was worrying in case you weren’t well!
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I always take a complete break from technology when away, which is great, but it’s but interesting how much we do miss people who we know through this amazing virtual world. Fortunately, all is well at the moment and I hope the same is true for you. x
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All is well and the weather has turned as well for which I’m very thankful. 🙂
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Delightful mélange Sarah ! 🙂
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Bless you, Jane!
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Sarah I couldn’t wait to open this one! Your description is perfect, a fest of elements – very fine work. Simply love it!
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I’m thrilled to hear that, Mary – thanks so much.
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How royally beautiful! 🙂
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Music to my ears – thanks, Jo.
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Fascinating how it all works so seamlessly. Very smart
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Thanks a million, Olga.
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