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Paper Doll Craft for Cubbies Bear Hug 14 This week’s AWANA Cubbies craft focuses on the verse, “Let the little children come to Me…” – Mark 10:14 The Bible story is about the children wanting to come to Jesus. Other adults are trying to get the kids to leave Jesus alone, but Jesus will have...Read More

http://www.ekduncan.com/2012_05_01_archive.html Late 18th Century Fashion, Theatre Backdrops, Couple Noir, Ebony Hair, Fashion Silhouette, Temple Art, 18th Century Fashion, The Way He Looks, Vintage Silhouette

Several weeks ago I posted about artwork I created as screensavers for my NOOK e-book reader. In that post I gave a list of Georgian era romance novels I've enjoyed reading and a list of some I've yet to read. Well I finally got around to reading "Salt Bride" by Lucinda Brant and was inspired to create a new digital scene based on that novel. EKDuncan digital scene inspired by the Georgian Romance Novel - Salt Bride by Lucinda Brant This digital scene was inspired by the Richmond Ball…

Late 18th Century Fashion Silhouettes by EKDuncan.  A series of Georgian Era silhouettes based on vintage fashion plates.  The individual images can be found at http://www.ekduncan.com/2012/05/late-18th-century-fashion-silhouettes.html# Croquis, Versailles Ball, Rococo Paintings, 18th Century French Fashion, Late 18th Century Fashion, Character Silhouettes, Silhouettes Of People, Shadow Theatre, Android Codes

I wanted to put a fun twist to some of the fashion plates I've previously posted about and decided to turn some of them into Silhouettes. Silhouettes on a Stage by EKDuncan This is my rendition of silhouette art using various late 18th century French fashion plates and a variety of vintage paper theater images from my personal collection. Silhouette portraiture was a popular way to have ones likeness taken in the 17th, 18th and early 19th centuries since they were quicker and less expensive…

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