




In thanks to those who were interested in the dilemmas of altered art I have attached some of my collection of cabinet cards. Please take copies if you like them. I have included the backs of two because sometimes the backs are more interesting than the fronts and they often have beautiful scipts and interesting little motifs. Gillian Allen at art-e-zine has a good collection for a small donation which was what started me combing the antique shops.
1 comment:
Hi Pat, I don't blame you, these old photos are great. But I might copy one just to try it once. The photo's you finished are very good.
Create On, Sharon
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