Sunday 15 November 2009

Sunday Postcard Art - Music

The theme for today's Sunday Postcard Art is Music, and when I thought of Music I thought of Singing In The Rain. So here we are!

Credit to Efie at her wonderful freebies blogspot.

Thank you for taking the time to look.

20 comments:

Sandy said...

Wow this is amazing.
Really fantastic design Ann. Love it.

http://truutske.blogspot.com said...

Grreat design. Love your fantastic postcard.

Yvonne said...

Terri, I love this. I can almost hear the music amongst the rain!

Willy said...

Wonderful postcard and great idea!

Terri Daugherty said...

yep, i can see him holding that umbrella and singing while splashing in the rain puddles. terrifice piece ann!

Rosie said...

So coolAnn! I love the film, the song, the Gene Kelly... and what a great way to portray it - bravo!!

AliMayes said...

A marvellous postcard inspired by a marvellous film - I'm a great Gene Kelly fan although I must admit I'm an even greater Fred Astaire admirer!!

Cindy McMath said...

Taluula, this is absolutely wonderful! Really captures the feel of the song and movie, but jazzes it up a notch - love it!

Cindy :)

Martina said...

Ann, this is awesome! Gorgeous work.

Judy said...

You picked a great musical scene for your amazing card, Ann, this would be my favourite piece from a film!

Meikoningin said...

That is a wonderful piece you made there :) Makes me want to watch the movie again ! Great job :D

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Fabulous art, as always, Taluula! I will be singing that song for the next few hours, I bet (grins). Excellent images...but I will be the one inside! Be well. Hugs, Gayle.

Jayne said...

Fantastic work Ann!!

Terri Kahrs said...

Ohhhh, I LOVE that movie! Lots of personality and joy in this piece, Ann! Hugs, Terri xoxo

peggy gatto said...

This would make a great poster!!!!

Ozstuff said...

Wow! This is wonderful, Ann - "Singing in the Rain" with a surreal flavour. That image of Gene Kelly swinging on a lamp post is carved on the brains of all those of a certain age (ahem). One of the classic moments in cinema history. I love seeing the view through the window and the rain and the old fashioned gramophone is an inspired addition. Stunning work.

TheresainMS said...

I love this; it's wonderful! I smiled at Ozstuff' remark 'of a certain age'. My 25 year old son loves old movies and this is one of his favorites. Great work Taluula!

libbyquilter said...

wonderful card~!~love your interpretation~!!~

:)
libbyQ

indybev said...

I love this Ann. It carries such a subtle message, yet it says it all! Beautifully done.

Carole said...

I love this!