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FROM THE FINE ART REDREAMINGS OF WENDY BANDURSKI-MILLER This is the Painting within Painting of the I am Dragonfly…....the night version of the image …...... as it appears when the lights are off. I love to paint with light…..i do wonder how many people have to paint with the lightswitch close by so they can SEE what they are doing in the dark…. I am not really tapping out code with the light…... but in order to see it must be dark it is a paradox that fascinates me. The dragonfly is a wonderful creature to observe…. Redreaming mindscapes in light. Day Version
It works like a charm. A fearful people are the easiest to govern. Their freedom and liberty can be taken away, and they can be convinced to believe that it was done for their own good – to give them security. They can be convinced to give up their liberty – voluntarily. Gene E. Franchini
Darkroom Developedblack and white studio photography / model: simon leggard / hard lighting / canon ae1 / 35mm
24×36” anniversary painting/sculpture with acrylic paints, embroidery floss, dried flowers, wire, and canvas.
Apophysis fractal with PSPX manipulations added
Acrylic on paper, Carrara modeling and rendering, Photoshop
Oil on canvas
/ Copyright:All Rights Reserved / Registered:Sun May 18 15:10:34 MDT 2008 Title:WAITING / Description:mixed media painting on canvas / MCN:C6A5C-28185-6A191
same image just upside down /
Taken at University of Toronto, this hallway is part of University College built around 1860.
Abstract born out of deconstructed photographic elements and tortured Photoshop-generated shapes and textures. / Inspired by a lot of music collage. Post industrial music from the late 80s and early 90s. OK I was playing some old cassettes believe it or not.
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A watercolor on paper (Arches cold press 300lb) I did using a layering technique. / Featured in the Childhood group /
This is a painting by me one of my attempt’s at hand drawn art
Lights on a boat dock at Fisherman’s Wharf..San Francisco, CA /
dew at thermal bath, / Otaru, Japan, 2009 Canon EOS 450D + 100mm Macro 2.8L IS
I dislike the idea of being photographed without my knowledge and permission, and therefore, I refrain from doing “street photography”. As a lifelong people-watcher, this is no easy feat for me. People – especially city dwellers—are so fascinating. Well, a person can only resist just so much temptation …. the symmetry of the scene was just too remarkable. I had to do it! And then … I had to resist the temptation to run over there and show her the digital thumbnail, and how that apron …. (2009.NOV.03) / Albuquerque, NM Canon 350D EOS / Sigma 70-300mm
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