Highlights from thirty years of Halloween card collecting, a different card every day for the month of October.
Saturday, October 24, 2020
Shadows and Light
It’s nice that in an age of impressive holographic effects (see Oct. 23), there’s still room for something as “analog” as a shadow box.
There’s more here than at first meets the eye—a jack-o-lantern and cemetery, for instance (just visible to the right of the tree). There’s even a keyhole in the gate.
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