wow… that’s awesome,it looks just like one of those birds is colliding into the windscreen of the sun… :-) how did you create it and how come it has a crease or something running down from the top of it? Is that an intentional flaw? (no offence intended – I like it!)
I used PaintShop pro X to do the art. The birds started as thick black “check-marks”, then I zoomed in with a smudge brush and smeared them into birds. The demarcation down the center is my tribute to a photo my father took about ten years ago. It was a distortion caused by a rebounded reflection of a sunbeam between the lenses. I liked the broken aura effect, and never forgot the image.
this is quite opposite from your tribal work. This has a souft touch that made me stop to see more of your work. Love both, softness and tribal. I too would like to know how you created this, is it done on pc?
Yes, and thank you. It was created on my pc, a little more detail in the above posted reply. I am very pleased that it caught your eye.
– Dalton Sayre
JenniferBabout 4 years ago
thanks for taking the time to provide a wonderful explanation about the composition of your artwork Dalton, it makes the end result all the more fascinating! I now understand what you mean by the broken aura effect, fascinating work! thanks for sharing it. :-)
Thank you. I hope I can do something to rival it. For the most part, my art is worthless if it is done in anything but pencil. This one is one of my favorites.
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wow… that’s awesome,it looks just like one of those birds is colliding into the windscreen of the sun… :-) how did you create it and how come it has a crease or something running down from the top of it? Is that an intentional flaw? (no offence intended – I like it!)
I used PaintShop pro X to do the art. The birds started as thick black “check-marks”, then I zoomed in with a smudge brush and smeared them into birds. The demarcation down the center is my tribute to a photo my father took about ten years ago. It was a distortion caused by a rebounded reflection of a sunbeam between the lenses. I liked the broken aura effect, and never forgot the image.
– Dalton Sayre
this is quite opposite from your tribal work. This has a souft touch that made me stop to see more of your work. Love both, softness and tribal. I too would like to know how you created this, is it done on pc?
Yes, and thank you. It was created on my pc, a little more detail in the above posted reply. I am very pleased that it caught your eye.
– Dalton Sayre
thanks for taking the time to provide a wonderful explanation about the composition of your artwork Dalton, it makes the end result all the more fascinating! I now understand what you mean by the broken aura effect, fascinating work! thanks for sharing it. :-)
Congratulations on being featured on the Spiritual Art Home page.
Thank you so much!
– Dalton Sayre
Gripping colours they really draw you in, lovely
Thank you. I hope I can do something to rival it. For the most part, my art is worthless if it is done in anything but pencil. This one is one of my favorites.
– Dalton Sayre
simply beautiful! It really does look like a bird is colliding with a beautiful force of energy!
Indeed. Thank you.
– Dalton Sayre
That’s awesome….very beautiful!!!
Thanks Haya.
– Dalton Sayre
beautiful composition and colors
Thank you emel.
– Dalton Sayre