Part one of my two part illustration for my poem of the same name.
Part I
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Credits
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Texture 6 of Distressed Texture Pack by texurestockbyhjs
Wind by CKdailyplanet
Fake Old by dazzle-textures
Metal Rust Texture by goodtextures
texture013 by buzillo-stock
and more birds by "_*mimose-stock:http://mimose-stock.deviantart.com/art/and-more...
All other images, stock, textures, brushes my own. Model, me. :-)
altered art, fragile, heart, love, magpiemagic, melancholy, photo manipulation, poem, sybille sterk
I am a very creative person and it’s my way of dealing with the world, inside and out. I am only happy when I am making things or painting or writing. There are just not enough hours in the day…. I am into poetry and photo manipulation at the moment and also dabbling in photography. :-)
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wonderful work
Thank you so very much Simon. :-) xo
– Sybille Sterk
oops!! I can relate to this image, cos I have carried on just like that for almost a 100 years. Broken hearts can never be repaired. this is an excellent image and I do like your Poem.
:-) You’re looking great for your age! What is your secret? Or would that be telling? Nope, there are always scars left from broken hearts and some bits never work properly afterwards… :-(
– Sybille Sterk
fab work
Thank you so much Sylvia. :-) Much appreciated. xo
– Sybille Sterk
wonderful but much darker must read your poem !LIz
Thank you so much Liz. The poem will explain all. LOL xo
– Sybille Sterk
Fantastic work. The poem is brilliant! :)
Thank you so much. :-) xo
– Sybille Sterk
Incredible Sybille!! :)
Many, many thanks Keith. :-)
– Sybille Sterk
Fabulous work!
Thank you Mindy. :-) xo
– Sybille Sterk
Congratulations, your wonderful image has been Featured on 13.10.2010

I am soooo sorry for the delayed reply. I missed the comment completely. Thank you so much for your lovely comment. It IS greatly appreciated.
– Sybille Sterk
excellent work :o)
Thank you so much. :-)
– Sybille Sterk
fabulous work
Many, many thanks. It was an experiment to see if I could use two almost identical images to create totally different moods. :-)
– Sybille Sterk