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Geronimo
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Geronimo

There is so much rich history to learn about this country that was never taught in school. This is just a tiny piece of history of why Geronimo became the fierce warrior he became, and I totally understand and sympathize with the anguish it came from. I trolled the internet for some of his history and paraphrased from a site I unfortunately didnt record in my notes.

ArtPlay Palette LateritiousArtPlayPaletteLateritious
ArtsyTransfers LateritiousArtsyTransfersLateritious
Southwestern No. 2SouthwesternNo.2
UrbanThreadz No. 16UrbanThreadzNo.16
Splatters No. 2SplattersNo.2
Postage Frames No. 1PostageFramesNo.1
LightLeaks No. 3LightLeaksNo.3
ArtsyFeathers No. 1ArtsyFeathersNo.1
Photos: Internet
Fonts: Belluga, Hello Sunshine and Traveling Typewriter

Notes: Artsy paper 4 as the foundation, I brought in the photos. After bringing in the psd postage frames, I clipped one of the photos to both frames, then below I placed the other photo, blending to Color Burn. Underneath I placed a couple of pieces of a artsy transfer to border the bottom of the photo. The texture of the artsy transfer was placed over the photo, then I placed other bits and pieces of the transfer in the sky area. In addition I brought in the artsy stroke from the kit and splatters 2 along the left edge of the page. I placed a light leak over the photo and blended to Overlay.

Underneath the photos on the left edge I used a southwestern brush taking the color from the palette.

The urban threads was placed and underneath the feathers. I locked down the feathers and painted them with the soft round brush using colors from the palette and then placed a button.

The title was added and text boxes arranged around it and pasted in my research. I added the verbiage to the postage stamp photo.
This is amazing Barbara! The research you did, and the layout giving the stories. Fantastic page!
 
Gorgeous page! Love the blending and the repeat of the stamps. Great job on the research.
 
Absolutely FANTASTIC page! Love the documented history and the placement of photos and blending. AWESOME!
 
Wonderful research--really a different perspective. Love the wonderful bg, mask scribbles, textures and your stamps and elements.
 
Gorgeous! Love the history and photos. The stories in "Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee" still come to mind after reading the book years ago. Beautiful blending and page!
 

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