Rusty Mirrored Triptich

Craig Watson

Rusty Mirrored Triptich

Some slices from a number of rusty images on “my bubble” that have been mirrored horizontally and the placed in a stack of three. Hope you like them!

Rusty Mirrored Triptich belongs to the following groups:

Abstract Art and Collective Collage Available for sale as

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

Rusty Mirrored Triptich by Craig Watson
Rusty Mirrored Triptich by Craig Watson
  • Maximus

    Maximus

    very good :)

  • kaylarenee

    kaylarenee

    like this alot! :)

  • kaylarenee

    kaylarenee

    you should add this to the rusty crusty type group.. haha

  • Rosalie Dale IPA

    Rosalie Dale IPA

    Works well Craig – love it.

  • Craig Watson

    Craig Watson

    Thanks for the comments everyone!

  • Lesley Smitheringale

    Lesley Smither...

    So you’re a rust fan like myself Craig – this is a very unusual piece and the long format really works – I like this very much. triptych instead of tryptick though – sorry, it’s the school teacher in me, I can’t help myself. Kind Regards, Lesley

  • Craig Watson replied

    Thanks for the spell check… 9/10 I guess now!!! LOL Will fix… my fingers do some silly things on keyboards from time to time…thats my excuse anyway!!!

    T-h-a-a-a-n-k y-o-o-o-u M-i-s-s-s-e-e-r-r-r-s S-m-i-t-h-e-r-r-r-i-n-g-d-a-a-a-l-e!!! LOL (I hope!!!)

    Thanks very much for the comment too! I guess it demonstrates that “I think outside the square” from time to time!

  • RLHall

    RLHall

    Love this!

  • Craig Watson replied

    Thanks RLHall… glad you like it!

  • Wildwings

    Wildwings

    Very unusual and lovely. Most people don’t realize how beautiful rust can be. This is another favorite of mine.

  • Craig Watson replied

    Certainly is unusual… I think I am too!!! LOL I mean, who else plays around with “rusty” paintwork and metal to creat images like this one!!!

    I quess it has one thing in its favour… it does seem to stand out in the crowd!

  • picketty

    picketty

    great art piece…reminds me of some Fred Williams paintings. May I add what I dont like? Well I will anyway. I think the stark white line is a bit much. Maybe a tad thinner and silver.

  • Craig Watson replied

    Certainly welcome to add your thoughts about likes and dislikes… I will try a few alternatives to the white line… I did try a black line but did not like it as much as the white so will try something in between!

    Regards,
    Craig

  • picketty

    picketty

    i might have a go too!!!!! It is really such a great image.

  • Craig Watson replied

    I have around 200 photos taken in 2 visits walking around the wreckers yard… many colours and shades to play with! I will be doing some more work in this style over the near future and see what comes of it. A great deal of the shots are of the same wreck but there are guite a few different vehicles that I included.

    There is a wrecking yard that I could spend a month in that is around 130 kms away, and I pass it on my journey to and from Adelaide… had a brief walk around last journey back home and will need to dedicate a whole day or two there soon!

  • Dave  Miller

    Dave Miller

    goods great with the black frame – stunning

  • Craig Watson replied

    Thanks Dave… certainly agree that the black frame sets it off…what do you think about the white border around the image… I have tried black instead of white as well as a few shades of grey, but still prefer the white myself?

  • Craig Watson replied

    PS Dave… here is a link to a photo of the old truck to have a look at if you haven’t seen it already!

  • Dave  Miller

    Dave Miller

    I’d leave it white looks great as it is, What’s the story with the GROUPS how do they work

  • Craig Watson replied

    Hello Dave…

    There is a large and growing number of groups on the bubble… they are there to generally bring together works of a similar style, theme colour, location etc… They have a coordinator/facilitator or two who oversee each group and there are a few rules to abide by to be eligible to submit work… sometimes with scrutiny before being accepted.

    You can pretty well join any group, although there are a few that are invitation only. If you join, you contribute in accordance with their book of rules, or simply go along for the ride as a spectator and learn as you go.

    There is a “Group” tab near the top of the screen that will lead you in to the list where you can select those you would like to join. Anyone can look at them, but must join to submit work. You would need to revist the groups you are involved with from time to time to see what has been uploaded recently.

    I hope that is enough to get you involved.

    Regards,

    Craig

  • Dave  Miller

    Dave Miller

    thanks for taking the time to provide all that info. I’ll have a look at some soon – Dave

  • denisegladwell

    denisegladwell

    Brilliant pattern and colours

  • Craig Watson replied

    Glad you like the compilation denise… thanks for the comment! (-:

    I have many more shots like this that I intend to play with one day… hopefully, not too far into the future!!! LOL

  • RSart

    RSart

    I love the combination of those 3 textures, and alos the order in which you’ve arranged them

  • Craig Watson replied

    Thanks RSart… glad you like the texture combination and arrangement.

  • JUSTART

    JUSTART

    beautiful

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  • Danangib

    Danangib

    Love it !

  • bhutch7

    bhutch7

    Very nice, indeed!

  • Andrew Bradsworth

    Andrew Bradsworth

    Excellent work…

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