A weekly-ish blog sharing my series of collages about growing up in the South during the 1950s.
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Monday, February 17, 2014
"V" - SHE WAS AFRAID OF THE DARK
Many stories about victims, plus her vivid imagination contributed to a real fear of the dark. This fear lasted until she had children of her own and was forced to act responsibly as an adult.
These are very cool, Joelle. I'm really enjoying them. Can't wait for Wonder Woman. As I child I spun around in a circle for hours with the hope I would transform into her. Makes me giggle just to think about it.
These are very cool, Joelle. I'm really enjoying them. Can't wait for Wonder Woman. As I child I spun around in a circle for hours with the hope I would transform into her. Makes me giggle just to think about it.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Janene, for commenting. I'm glad you enjoy reminiscing about Wonder Woman.
ReplyDeleteDefinitely brings back memories, Joelle. After I saw Psycho, taking a shower always had a sinister edge to it.
ReplyDeleteYes, I feel the same way. I can still see Janet Leigh in the shower scene. She definitely did a believable job.
ReplyDeleteNice piece. The Bates Motel sign adds to it!
ReplyDeleteThat was a very scary movie, and Hitchcock's "The Birds" was equally frightening to me.
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