I took this picture at the Seattle Center–I loved the colors. But the more I looked at it, the more I began to wonder about why they would put such a traumatized creature onto a little children's mechanized toy… even if it is beautiful.Credits (whoo boy, are there credits!): Papers used: Jesse Edwards (Designer Digitals, Ad Challenge freebie 4/20/08), Katie Pertiet (DD, Vintage Paper Pack), Anna Aspnes (DD, Torn and Tattered Paper Templates No. 4B), and Rhonna Farrer, (2Peas, Flower Patch Kit). Overlays: Anna Aspnes (DD, 12x12 Textured Overlays No. 1 and lots of stuff from her Fruehling kit), Katie Pertiet (DD; Letterbox Clusters and Letterbox Clusters No. 2, Ad Challenge freebie 10/8/06, Sunprint Stamps) as well as a bunch of stuff by me. Photo masks: Anna Aspnes (DD, Fruehling Kit). Stitching: Katie Pertiet (DD, Messy Stitching-White). Butterfly: Deb Cozzi (Digital Artist Magazine, Feb 08 Guild Kit 3: Vintage Valentine). Fonts: 1550 (text) and Conrad Veidt (title). Journalling reads:“i would be terrified tooof going around and aroundwith no end in sight becausethere is no beginningor any middle evenjust a round with a spikethrough my heart // i must always break awaylike mary poppins gentlycareening through a paintedcountryside (so civilized)and only thorns willpierce my fearsand sorrows shred my tears // but at least i won’t be goingaround and around and crazyand scream silentlyinto the hair of a childbarely tall enough to reach my chestand twist that daggerin all his joyful innocence”
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