I'm linking this digitally collaged art journal page at Art Journal Journey on Neet's theme 'Type' this month.
Frida is an example of an extra ordinary type of strong minded woman characters.
You see a lot of another meaning types in my page.
Thank you for looking and the comment you leave.
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"En koskaan maalaa unelmia tai painajaisia. Maalaan omaa todellisuuttani."
- Frida Kahlo
Frida Kahlo on esimerkki erityisen vahvasta naistyypistä.
Linkitän työni teemaan 'Kirjaimet/teksti, tyypittely'.
Hyvää alkavaa viikonloppua.
Ah yes, Frida, a very strong minded woman and what a strong page you have made here. I love how you have split her face yjet retained it enough that you can see it as a whole. The way the page is split into grey and yellow is suggestive of a strong colour combination and the black enhances it.
VastaaPoistaLove the flowers,the hand and tiny skull you have added to this latest entry of yours for my theme at Art Journal Journey. Beautiful!
Hugs, Neet xx
I think you created another really eye catching page again Sirkkis. I love how you broke up Frida's face. The yellow and grey make an amazing background, as does the type scattered around the page too. This one is a definite winner. Good thing I don't have to decide which I like better, this or your last page. Smile. Have a wonderful start to your weekend my friend. hugs-Erika
VastaaPoistaI love your Frida page Sirkkis! It's very bold and striking, just like she herself was.
VastaaPoistaHappy weekend,
Alison
Beautiful. I love Frida's work! You captured her pain in your broken apart face imagery, Very well, I thought.
VastaaPoistaimpressive wondeful page, that is so beautifully designed!
VastaaPoistaHave a happy weekend, hug Elke
Another fantastic page with lots of interesting type styles to see. Frida was a strong woman and I liked the quote you added.
VastaaPoistaYvonne xx
Sorry I'm running late. Visitors and real life have gotten in the way.
VastaaPoistaI love this. It reminds me of Frida. It is disjointed and cut apart, much like Frida herself. Although she was often bedridden, and in constant pain, she truly was a strong woman who had a great deal to give to the art world. Thanks for making this beauty and sharing it with us at Art Journal Journey using Neet's theme.