I am curious if this was titillating back when this was originally published. This is a woman modeling a corset from a 1901 (thus public domain) advertisement in the Richmond Dispatch newspaper. The corset was branded "R & G Corsets: Never Stretch". Never? That's a long time.
Hunter killed a rabbit and he brings it in the house (dripping blood on the floor! how insensitive!) in order to show his wife. She likes to eat rabbit, so she is quite happy, but the buckshot is stuck in the meat, which will make tricky eating.
Black White are the most colors used designer to. Those gave a great impact to whole colors element. I’ve created some awesome Black White vector colors for sharing, you can used this to learn or pick it to your design up.
Orgasmic! This frame is so beautiful and rustic. It is totally ornate too. It's perfect for someone, and I couldn't pass it without synthesizing it. Truly wonderful farmer and bountiful crop. Nice "horn of plenty" too!
So I'm not sure we can get any more decodant with frames. Suppose this could only be used by a scrapbooker or something. Six frames (5 square 1 circle) connected together with a space for titles.
I removed all the shadings from the original artwork to get it to work with a plotter. This is only the first step. I will upload step by step the changes I make.
This is a bit stereotypical I suppose, but I thought it could be useful so I synthesized it for here. This is an old west cowboy talking to a pueblo Indian on a nice sunny day. Can you hear them? I wonder what they are talking about.