Wednesday, September 21, 2011

The Three Muses Challenge - Doorways


Some elements from Holliewood's kit "Broken" and Finecrafted Design's "What Ails You."

14 comments:

Jester said...

I hope everyone enlarges this to see it at its best - it's wonderful!

indybev said...

I hope this isn't your den, Bill! Looks as if someone's been spending a LOT of time in that chair---and that darkened doorway looks intimidating. Interesting addition to our collection of doorways this week. Thanks for playing along!

bluegiraffe (Sherry) said...

Interesting piece, Bill! I was looking at the "Broken" kit and contemplating buying it, but haven't yet. It has some unusual images that might come in handy.

Lori Saul said...

Oh I think I would head for the door for sure!- what a powerful statement this makes Bill- I'm glad you are on the outside looking in. Great use of the new imagery!

Christine said...

Very intriguing and thought-provoking (and manly too).

Cathy L. Calamas said...

Great images and love the quote. so true.

Yvonne said...

Love this, Bill! I want that colour on my walls and ceiling :)

Judy said...

You 'do it' well, Bill, this is fabulous when enlarged against the black background, great piece!

Junibears said...

A great take on the doorways theme Bill. Love the technicolour walls etc. but don't fancy the mice.xx

Betzie said...

If it's a mouse, I could possibly go through that door but not if it's a rat...
Love your take on the theme and the words were very fitting!

Taluula said...

Who you got locked up behind that door, Mr Bill? MUST be enlarged there is soooo much to see. A standing ovation from my corner.

Martin said...

If craziness makes you that creative and colourful, well, then I see something good in it. And there's still the exit ... somehow I imagine lush nature behind it to ease your mind : )

Pam Tucker said...

Wonderful use of elements! I loved the Broken kit when I saw it. I LOVE what you've done with the challenge!

Eila A said...

What a room - it certainly seems that somenone has lived there feeling at home! Great piece, Bill!