Really cool submission! Say, did you happen to see Masterpiece Classics on PBS recently - the Dickens story Little Dorrit. Amy Dorrit's sister wore make-up very similar to that - she was the hight of fashion of the times. I was really fascinated by it. Your photos make me want to do an intenet search on the whole thing...
Excellent post. Really in synch with my thinking...
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This is fantastic! I love all the paint and her costume is just what a lady clown should wear; outrageously colorful. judi
ReplyDeleteThat's a very fancy clown Jan, wonderful photo.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful paint job! I particularly like the first shot - reminds me of Italian clowns...:-)
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Really cool submission! Say, did you happen to see Masterpiece Classics on PBS recently - the Dickens story Little Dorrit. Amy Dorrit's sister wore make-up very similar to that - she was the hight of fashion of the times. I was really fascinated by it. Your photos make me want to do an intenet search on the whole thing...
ReplyDeleteExcellent post. Really in synch with my thinking...
I hardly see any lady clown nowadays and her facial cosmetics were so thickly "painted" :P
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Interesting how a little paint can so dramatically change one's appearance! Great photos for the theme, Jan!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures Jan. I can't say that I've ever seen a lady clown.
ReplyDeleteoh this is so cool! i thought it was a painted mask at first!
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