So much for the heavy explanatory lifting. You'll have to see it when it's done.
Here are some pix of my mother that I'm working with.
Here is Eleanor a few years back looking very calm and happy - on a cruise, I think.
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This was a formal portrait by Purdy, a famous Boston commercial photographer, taken when she was in her teens.
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And this, of course, is my favorite. The idea of my mother on a horse is so ridiculous and unexpected that I was astonished when I found this (cropped and de-colored by me and Photoshop). This strange event must have happened during one of her many trips in later years. I showed her the photo to see if she could tell me more about it, but all she could say is, "Who's that horse?"
2 comments:
"Who's that horse?" Hysterical! I got some odd answers from my Mom also. Personal ephemera - I find it a challenge. Very interested to see where you will go with this one Nancy!
Because the photos are of your mom-- the work will be more personal and meaningful to you
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