Saturday, January 23, 2010

The World Waits - Sunday Postcard Art

I got a vision for this very shortly after I read the theme "Time" and I can't tell you how impatiently I waited to see it finished. A bit of Australiana in it....there's nothing like that view from the top of Ayes Rock! It's rather ironic that in the old days I guess they actually thought the world looked like that.






all images from wiki, google, flickr commons & nasa website.

17 comments:

Sandy said...

Wow this is stunning.
Unbelievable work. Love them.

Ozstuff said...

Sorry! I always proof read my comments after sending which comes back to bite me sometimes.
Your picture is, indeed, stunning. I love the unusual view from the top of Ayers Rock, rather than the most used shot from afar. I love the way you have used it to create a beautiful, thought-provoking piece of art.
Sadly, the thoughtless behaviour of a minority of hooligans on the rock has led to the traditional owners requesting that climbing be banned and this law will come into force some time this year I believe.

Willy said...

Fabulous piece, a lot to see!

Rein said...

Great piece!

Lori Saul said...

Wonderful concept for this piece and your collage expresses the theme beautifully.I love the depth and feeling of a view back in time- wonderful work!

Christine said...

Fabulous card!!!

~*~Patty Szymkowicz said...

Brilliant creation! WOW!!!
oxo

Jackie said...

Oh wow, it's amazing!

Carole said...

neat piece!

Unknown Mami said...

You did such a great job. It looks amazing.

Judy said...

Love your touch of Australia in your card, Shelle, do I detect a bit of 'homesickness!' Also love your photos of New York, a place I'd love to visit one day, more chance of visiting OZ as I'm only 3 hours away!!

Bettie said...

Great piece!

Hermine said...

Absolutely gorgeous

Mandy C said...

great postcard

Fabric Art said...

Wow this is a fantastic card with so many things to look at, love it.

Luisa Migon said...

Fantastic!!!

Deborah said...

Brilliant piece of art, Shelle. I love how you've given it an Australian slant.