Naughty old ladies: a series of postcards with cheerful friends
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/naughty-old-ladies-a-series-of-postcards-with-cheerful-friends.htmlA wonderful series of postcards, in which funny and mischievous old ladies have settled, is filled with positive things from the life of these flighty friends. Bright, cheerful ladies of the age play cards and hide-and-seek, drink wine sitting on a tree, and eat cotton candy in the park on a bench, they are not afraid of competitions on sticks and football can do it. And they are a real example of an active, rich, interesting life.
Drinking wine on a tree.
"When I was a child, two elderly ladies lived near us. Allie and Fifi had an explosive character and determination. Thanks to their spontaneity, they made a huge impression on me and inspired me to create a collection of postcards dedicated to two inseparable friends," says Inge Leek, a talented artist from Finland.
Cotton candy in the park.
Apples.
A walk along the parapet.
Playing cards.
A competition on sticks.
A game of football.
Sledge.
Ice rink.
Who goes where, and we are behind the Christmas tree!
The Sabbath.
A game of "houses".
Bedtime stories.
And we have a dance today.
Keywords: Culture | Postcard | Grandmothers | Old lady
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