About this scrapbook page: |
A tribute to a website I found that has set itself the task of saving & preserving the artwork found on American magazine covers for thousands of publications over decades.This artwork can be viewed & enjoyed instead of fading into obscurity.Many pages caught my eye but these two seem made for each other for without the inventors, explorers, pioneers of yesteryear, where would we be today? Thanks for looking in,your lovely comments mean much to me x
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Design credits: |
Created in DSA2 My credit and thanks for much pleasure to magazineart.org The Pilot extracted from a painted illustration on the cover of American Boy October 1925 The Flying Machine cropped from an illustration on the cover of the Scientific American March 1920 Kit used:- Full Steam Ahead by Finecrafted Designs at deviantscrap.com Own frame made in DSA PaintNet for inksketch & lighting effects
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Comments for this page: (view all 27 comments) |
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dorsetkarri58 says:
What a great idea, Pauline! A fantastic combination of these wonderful old images from the magazines and the superb frame you have created gives us a look back into the early days of flight. Super OOB with the plane and pilot..and the elements give such depth to the LO. I think your journalling is spot-on,as are the rich colours tones. Your pages rock, fab friend!xxx
May 5, 2012
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MaryWonder says:
This is marvelous & again I love your effects
May 4, 2012
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Craftypoly says:
Stunning page Pauline well done hugs x
May 2, 2012
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zanthia says:
super page and effects will have to check out site-tnks
Apr 29, 2012
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Nanny-G says:
Fantastic page and info Pauline thanks for sharing,
Apr 28, 2012
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Moongirl says:
Just super!!!!
Apr 28, 2012
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Pelle says:
Absolutely fabulous!!
Apr 28, 2012
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woodnymph says:
Absolutely stunning super work Pauline xxxx
Apr 28, 2012
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sugarpops says:
An amazing page Pauline xxxx
Apr 28, 2012
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mozzie46 says:
Fantastic page Pauline. Seen in Claudia's Friends' Group. Love it !!!
Apr 28, 2012
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