where the photo of the stained glass carousel horse was taken? This is a really tough one. I will be very surprised if someone knows. The horse was cut from its background and pasted into a photo of peeling paint on the hull of a boat at the Marine Railways.
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Lovely combination
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could it have been cut from a piece of that stained glass window cling stuff?
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here is the same pattern in different colors, looks like some sort of pre-cut craft project:
http://www.harmonystainedglass.com/products/CKE-%252d-FANCY-CAROUSEL-HORSE.html
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Nice work EJ. I really like this series that you are doing. Keep it going!
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Thanks Lenny. I am really enjoying creating them, and it is satisfying my love of abstract and the beauty of the scenery that surrounds us, while challenging my Photoshop skills and doing something different with some of my photos to create a fresh view of Cape Ann.
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The craft project stained glass by Harmony Stained Glass does look very much like the carousel horse photo in the collage, but this was a photograph I took of an actual stained glass window in the workshop of Ed Soucy on East Main Street, which hopefully survived the fire there this past summer.
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I Love this piece EJ.
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