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Thursday, June 3, 2010
Sunday, April 11, 2010
Admittedly, a month ago, I did not know what a diptych was. Where have I been, you might ask? Well, right here, doing what I usually do. For whatever reason this term never hit my radar screen and I didn’t know what I was missing! Life is meant for learning, so some three weeks later, I have a better grasp of this form of art.
Thanks to the Female Photographers of Etsy group (about which I cannot say enough good things), I have joined their newest project called ‘Miss Match’. Two or three photographers are paired together and given a theme to interpret as they see fit. The resulting images are positioned into a dip or triptych and posted on the Miss Match blog, which can be found at www.missmatchproject.blogspot.com.
I was paired with a fabulously talented photographer, Cassie Beck, of Brighton, UK. You can visit Cassie’s Etsy shop HERE. She is fond of vintage and nostalgic images and her work is just that – reminiscent of days gone by.
Here is our first diptych for ‘Tiny”. Ta da!
Cassie’s image is on the left, mine is on the right.
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