As you know, I can never resist altering a modern photograph in order to give it a vintage feel. The original photograph of Saint Étienne Fontaine du Square Jean Cocteau in Paris is by Daniel Vill…
As you know, I can never resist altering a modern photograph in order to give it a vintage feel. The original photograph of Saint Étienne Fontaine du Square Jean Cocteau in Paris is by Daniel Vill…
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I commented on this previously. The Cocteau quotes are very good too!
Best wishes, Pete. x
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They are, aren’t they!
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I don’t think I’ve ever been there but love the image. 🙂
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Bless you!
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I have been to this church and like it very much…love what you have done with this image. Enjoy the day…Janet:)xx
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I love it that you do, Janet. Much thanks! xx
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This is beautiful.
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Thank you, Kerry!
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Beautiful!
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Bless you, Syd.
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Beautiful vintage feel
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Thank you, my friend.
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I love this idea! Beautifully done!
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Thank you so much!
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I see that we share an interest in certain artists and ideas. I’m especially keen on using old art to make new art. I guess that’s called Post-Modernism but as an idea it dates back to the surrealist movement of the 1930’s.
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Yes, indeed.
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