For me, memories of Saturday afternoon matinees and hundreds of kids stamping their feet to help the posse along!! (TV didn't reach my world until the late fifties). This is a wonderful collage, Linda. I love the rich sepias and the old frame. The images are fantastic. Great work.
Now, don't I just love how your mind works, remembering you childhood is a lovely interpretation especially since you had a rocking horse. I'm jealous.
Oh wow, what a wonderful, wonderful collage!
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful card...terrific images. That young lad is the cutest!
ReplyDeleteFor me, memories of Saturday afternoon matinees and hundreds of kids stamping their feet to help the posse along!! (TV didn't reach my world until the late fifties). This is a wonderful collage, Linda. I love the rich sepias and the old frame. The images are fantastic. Great work.
ReplyDeleteOh, giddyup Ole Paint! This is a fun cowboy vintage piece. Thanks for sharing with us at Three Muses this week!
ReplyDeleteI used to have a similar outfit, but my horse was a broom, wonderful image.
ReplyDeleteFabulous images and memories! penny
ReplyDeleteBeautiful tribute to all these ancestors wich made America...
ReplyDeleteThis work is awesome!
This is such a great collage! I love it.xx
ReplyDeleteGreat Western vintage art, Linda!
ReplyDeleteFabulous vintage piece, Linda!
ReplyDeleteNow, don't I just love how your mind works, remembering you childhood is a lovely interpretation especially since you had a rocking horse. I'm jealous.
ReplyDeleteFabulous Western !!!
ReplyDeleteI don't think I ever had a rocking horse! We already bought one for our grandson, though. Fantastic collage!
ReplyDeleteLove your wild west collage especially the rustic frame...great work!!!
ReplyDeleteLove the sepia tones, Linda, this is a wonderful collage of the 'wild west!'
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