Thursday, December 11, 2014

Jabber's Kitten

Jabber completed a great card!  

I love that there are not layers of paper, one focal point, clean, crisp lines, the perfect clashing color.

There is a real challenge to card making, making a card that holds its own.  Sometimes background layers are needed, sometimes colors and additional "embellishments" or stuff .  Then sometimes th "stuff" take over the card and the viewer has too much to look at. With pattern upon pattern sometimes the work is lost as the eye wonders everywhere. This card is a perfect example how a person can put together a card that holds its own without all the other "stuff". The viewer can see movement, playfulness, the love of a pet and get a feel for the art aspect of the card. The photo does not do it justice.  This is such a bright, crisp card.  It takes talent to put together a card like this without using tricks to hide, shade, or enhance an area.  


I usually take my photos on white, but I wanted to show how crisp this card is. 

Thank you Jabber for all you do for the community and allowing me to share this piece of work.  It really held my attention for quite sometime.  Bravo!

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