Monday, February 21, 2011

Take A Word - Door!

"I realized that I need you and I wondered if I could come home"

Will she, won't she?  
Thanks to
door background (altered) - just_von bernard CCFP Flickr
man - Flickr
words - Land of Nod Studios Flickr (I think!)
flowers & bag - Google

21 comments:

  1. Awe, this is so heartfelt. And a beautiful creation.

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  2. I guess she will... Who wouldn't? Lovely creation.

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  3. Of course she will, Judy. What a gorgeous door!

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  4. PS... I've had some of the same things happen on the internet, too. Sometimes it makes no sense whatsoever.

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  5. Offhand, I'd say it doesn't look very promising. What an intriguing piece this is, Judy. It certainly tells a story. Well done!

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  6. Wonderful storytelling in this picture Judy.He looks so forlorn but I think she's had enopugh of him. Great work.xx

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  7. That's a great take on this theme, I think she wouldn't.

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  8. Oh !!! Your creation is fantastic Judy!! You tell us a story and it's exactly what I love in mixed media. I don't know if she will...Women know that when the door is closed it's for ever because they have a long time think of it before ...
    Pat

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  9. Well, if I were her, I'd think about it first, afteral why does he only realize it now, let him sweat a bit first, I'd say, and take these darn glasses off...
    Seriously, great piece, really like it, as others have said, because of its storytelling magic!

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  10. Awww, this is kind of sad ..... has he been a VERY naughty boy? Great piece of storytelling Judy, and a wonderful creation too. Not sure about the glasses though, looks to me as though he is hiding something!!

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  11. Gosh Judy you're as warped as I am...tell him he can come back but he has to live on the front steps.
    What a fantastic piece girl friend I love it!!!

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  12. So sweet...I hope she does...and that he's not so needy as he looks.
    ;-)

    And another wonderful door!

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  13. How wonderful!
    (Hope you don't have to go back to the dentist for a long time!)

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  14. Hmmm, he looks a bit dodgy to me.... Why did he leave in the first place? Very suspicious!! I'd be inclined to leave the blighter out on the step for a night or two to test his love!

    Great piece :)

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  15. You have created such an atmospheric and poignant piece, Judy. It's fabulous!
    Hope your blogger problems disappear soon.

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  16. Scarves ScarvesHappy pictures are my favorite! Thank you for the colorful collection of so many beautiful pictures

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  17. I don't know how I've missed seeing your blog before! This piece, and all of your work, is just awesome. So much detail and layering. Gorgeous!

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  18. First of all, Judy, are you ok??? I'm reading about the quake NZ just experienced and all the devastation. Prayers go out to all those injured...hope all is well with you! Now, your door is absolutely wonderful...fascinating...love the grainy-ness(sp!) of the scene...one of my favorites of yours!

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  19. Wow this is sooo cool.
    Stunning door creation Judy. I love them.

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  20. Fabulous take on the door theme, Judy. I love it!

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