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Adryane

a 1000 words

Journaling: Let me tell you a little about what I see. Grandma Mandy (far left) has the sideways glance I have come to see as her trademark look but more interesting ... shes wearing a short skirt (I can see her knees!) and is that skin I see in her midsection? Scandalous. If this were a game show and the answer was Grandma Mandy on the beach in shorts and a halter for $1,000-I would have said, What is not in a million years. Standing next to my great grandmother, you see my maternal grandfather. I recognize the glasses and the smile, and the trousers with a belt, but no shirt? My grandfather was always dressed, just like his father, Grandpa Mandy on the far right. In fact, Grandpa Mandy is, if you will, in character. He was, based on family murmurings, not a very warm person (notice how hes separated himself from the group) but he was always impeccably dressed. I am sure there is a jacket and tie neatly folded over a beach chair somewhere off to his left. I have no idea who the affectionate couple are in the photo. Most likely friends and not relatives. The woman sitting is Annie. She was my maternal great aunt. This was taken before she went blonde. Her role in the family was always marginalized despite her vivacious personality. So, when I see her sitting while everyone else is standing I think two things makes sense and what a lovely piece of irony because my eyes go to her first when I look at the photo. The other recognizable face is my grandfathers brother, Myron. He seems to be wearing a turtleneck. Sensitive to the sun? My memories of Myron are faint. I remember him as a nice man with a friendly smile. Finally, whenever I look at my old photos I try to identify the photographer. Sometimes, it provides a little additional perspective. Here, I have no idea. It could have been a passerby or maybe its the person who would have filled the gap between Grandpa Mandy and the rest of the group.

Credits
Anna Aspnes
ArtsyTransfers Love Letters (coming Wednesday)
ArtPlay Palette Love Letters http://www.oscraps.com/shop/ArtPlay-Palette-Love-Letters.html
FotoBlendz Overlays No.8 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/ArtPlay-Palette-Love-Letters.html
ModGrunge FotoBlendz No.2 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/ModGrunge-FotoBlendz-No.-2.html
ThinStrip Masks No.1 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/ThinStrips-Masks-No.-1.html
LabelTransfer Clipping Masks No.1 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/LabelTransfer-Clipping-Masks-No.-1.html
TapedTextures No.1 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/TapedTextures-No.-1.html
TapedTextures No.3 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/TapedTextures-No.-3.html
TapedTextures No.5 http://www.oscraps.com/shop/TapedTextures-No.-5.html

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Thanks for looking :)
This piece is as much a treatise on body language and family dynamics as it is an artistic image--I love the psychology. My eye also goes directly to Great Aunt Annie, which you have reinforced with the text strip. Your masking thing is genius. I am going to try (once again, and probably just as unsuccessfully) to get that analog transparency look that you do so incredibly well.
 
Love the burned effect and the stripes. I don't think Grandma Mandy liked getting her picture taken. Could the photographer been with Myron or Annie?
 
Inspirational but much beyond my reach. Love that transparent look you achieve so effortlessly. Your journaling is always takes the everyday into another realm. True ART
 
Love the use of thin strips and vertical journaling over the photo! So dimensional and creative!!
 
I love the your journaling! You always bring the people in the photo to life! Beautiful and inspiring art work!
 
I agree with Diane......how do you come up with these creative ideas. Your pages are always works of art and I am in awe! Great vintage page and I love the journaling, so much of your personality in it, you are an inspiration to us all!
 

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