Sayuri

Chris  Willis

Sayuri

This was created using Apophysis206 with a tweak using Paint Shop Pro X (bottom left corner)
I know this is going to sound strange (I make no apologies…my brain works that way) but to me, this looks like the shape of a Stealth Bomber coming in to land…either that or a colourful fire fly (Go figure).

If anyone sees something different and comes up with a more appropriate title, just let me know, LOL It won’t be the first or the last time it’s happened.
Happy Daiyze :-)

OK!!
Thanks to Butchart who has helped me to see that this is like a geisha…why didn’t I see it before? So it will now be called Sayuri after the Geisha from the book/movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’...a wonderful movie. Get it out from the video store if you haven’t seen it…it’s a true story and wonderful cinematography…follows the book very closely.

Cheers….Butch!!

Sayuri belongs to the following groups:

Complex Simplicity of Art, A Fractal Energy Passion (2 Downloads a day), ABSTRACT DIGITAL ART AND WRITING, All Things Poetic, Artistic, Philosophical, Altered by Design, Art in Math, Globes, Spheres and Curves - 2 per day, Live, Love, Dream: , Safe Haven and Vibrant and Vivid Color Available for sale as

Greeting Cards, Matted Prints, Laminated Prints, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints, Framed Prints and Posters

Sayuri by Chris  Willis
Sayuri by Chris  Willis
  • George Swann

    George Swann

    Beautiful Chris another smashing piece or artwork. To me it’s a free range Cockerel, my brain doesn’t function at all.

  • Chris Willis replied

    A free range cockerel? And you say your brain doesn’t function??
    LOL….what fun :-) Good one, George….hehehe

  • Brian Towers

    Brian Towers

    How about a bird of paradise (rather than a dove or carrier pigeon) giving a message to Noah? No, maybe not. Another great creation Chirs.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks Brian…..a bird of paradise?????that’s a bit more glam than George’s free range cockerel, hehehe…I’m still laughing about that one :)
    I’ve been doing a bit of chucklin’ today…thanks to both of you for contributing :
    )

  • C J Lewis

    C J Lewis

    Windows of the Soul…looks like an angel flying to me with little montages of life in the wings and body.
    Great work Chris…love the colour schemes :)

  • Chris Willis replied

    Ooooh….that sounds lovely, thanks for leaving the comment, Chris :) I was happy with the colours….the main body just turned out that way….but I played around with gradients for the background. It’s looking a bit on the dark side…so I think I may have to lighten it. Thanks again :)

  • Virginia McGowan

    Virginia McGowan

    yes a beautiful…. Bird of Paradise Chris, absloutely gorgeous.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Hi Ginni and thank you for the comment….might just have to change the title.

  • butchart

    butchart

    i see a beautifuly adorned geisha…. in kimono of golden light…. performing a dance of the flight of the ibis…............ gorgeous work chris…... just stunning…....................b

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thank you so much….I can see her too :-) Did you ever see the movie ‘Memoirs of a Geisha’?...a perfectly stunning movie, cinematography is awesome . I shall check her name in the library on Monday…and title it by that name. Thanks again.

  • butchart

    butchart

    yes…. i agree,,, the movie was visual poetry…... much like this wonderful image….......b

  • butchart

    butchart

    Sayuri…. was heer geisha name

  • Dorothy Venter

    Dorothy Venter

    It doesn’t really matter what it is, all I know is it looks great. I love it.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks Dorothy…have to admit I’m stoked by Butchart’s input. I could see it as soon as he said it looked like a geisha. I so love the fact that people are willing to input on RB. Brings us closer together. I love you all…and I love Redbubble :-)

  • Phil Thomson IPA

    Phil Thomson IPA

    WOW, Chris !!! You have excelled yourself with this !!! I can see what Butch is talking about, I also see rich vibrant tones, all blending and complimenting each other and flowing and directed towards a common goal, with a hint of flurry or gentle flight in the blue near the centre. Whatever, it is sheer Brilliance, in all forms of the word, and a Masterpiece !!

  • Chris Willis replied

    As you say…WOW!! Phil….what a wonderfully descriptive comment. I’m totally humbled. Thank you very much:-)

  • Barry Norton

    Barry Norton

    Beautiful piece of work lovely colours, very emotive

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks Barry…so glad you like it…have to admit to being quite pleased with it…especially since getting the right name installed :-)

  • Carolyn Staut

    Carolyn Staut

    You have a wonderful and delightful use of contrasting colors. The composition is intricate and so creatively beautiful!

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks Carolyn…I do love colour…as for the composition…it just happened in Apophysis..it was one of those images that was ‘there’ (but that doesn’t happen very often :-) )...needed no fiddling with…awesome…so I can’t really take any credit for it….but I did play with the background to get it looking just right. Thanks again.

  • Mary Aleckson

    Mary Aleckson

    I see a great hawk or eagle with a big eye and great wingspan, the terracotta background colors are so rich! (with the blue it is beautiful) Another dynamic one, Chris my friend.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Hey Mary…thank you so much for the kind words…you’re a pal :-)
    BM on the way

  • robyn nuttall

    robyn nuttall

    beautiful colour effect and strong radiating design!

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thank you for those kind words, Robyn. So glad you like it :-)

  • elisab

    elisab

    Beautiful image. I agree with Brian Towers, looks like a bird of paradise.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thank you, Elisa. I’m pretty happy with this one :-)

  • deClare

    deClare

    I really like this, it’s magnificent and you know, I think its ok for an image to be left open ended in regard to interpretation. That way people can see what they want to see..lol It adds to the mystery!

  • Ushna Sardar

    Ushna Sardar

    beautiful!!!!!!!!

  • Chris  Willis

    Chris Willis

    Thank you Ushna. I really appreciate your comment and encouragement :-)

  • Joyce Dickens, IPA

    Joyce Dickens,...

    This is beautiful; I loved reading all the comments and they are all very good….I see the Phoenix rising from the ashes…...I do love b’s interpretation though and it is quite lovely…...I love the color, and the graceful lines.

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks for your comments on this image, Joyce….and for reading through all the others…it can be quite interesting to do that sometimes…although I have left comments on some people’s work and there are so many comments it would take all day to get through them all :-)

  • MooseMan

    MooseMan

    Before seeing the title, my thought was an artistic abstract of a Plains Indian scene. I think the colors and the presence of the native people’s headdress did it to me. Regardless, its eye appeal is absolutely stunning! Ted

  • Chris Willis replied

    How very kind of you, Ted. Thanks very much for taking the time to stop by and for leaving me your encouragement. I’m very glad that you like this one :-) (I have to admit it’s one of my favourites)

  • coppertrees

    coppertrees

    This is outstanding Chris

  • Chris Willis replied

    Thanks so much…I had quite a start when I saw that it had been featured. It’s quite an old one :)
    Thanks very much once again :
    ) Hopefully I shall get back to RB once the Christmas rush is over.

  • coppertrees

    coppertrees


    CONGRATULATIONS

  • CanDuCreations

    CanDuCreations

    Very beautiful work Chris. Big congrats on the feature

  • Chris  Willis

    Chris Willis

    Thanks so much….I had no idea that it had been featured as I don’t go onto RB much any more. I am working 7 days a week at the moment in my new art gallery. Maybe I should have this one put onto canvas?????

Add your comment

You need to login or signup to add your comment to this work.