Change of Seasons

F. Magdalene Austin

Change of Seasons

He said, “Rest your head upon a grassy pillow and let the season’s change you.”

This is a combination of two different pen and ink sketches plus one water color and colored pencil piece. I scanned them to my computer then, combined them then started changing colors and rearranging things in photoshop. Three different programs were used to create the effect I was going for. Picture It Publish It does a great job of gradient transparencies. Photoshop rules in most cases but Corel Painter 11 has a great pallet knife setting I like to use. So this is truly multi-media done in threes. Three pieces, three programs equals Change of Seasons.

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Change of Seasons by F. Magdalene Austin
  • JUSTART

    JUSTART

    beautiful work

  • bev langby

    bev langby

    wonderful Austin xx

  • athex

    athex

    Lovely work

  • loramae

    loramae

    Oh so beautiful :O)

  • Helene Henderson

    Helene Henderson

    Gorgeous, as usual! :-) Great colors and blending! What media/um did you use?

  • F. Magdalene A... replied

    This is a combination of two different pen and ink sketches plus one water color and colored pencil piece. I scanned them to my computer then, combined them then started changing colors and rearranging things in photoshop. Three different programs were used to create the effect I was going for. Picture It Publish It does a great job of gradient transparencies. Photoshop rules in most cases but Corel Painter 11 has a great pallet knife setting I like to use. So this is truly multi-media done in threes. Three pieces, three programs equals Change of Seasons.

  • Lynn Moore

    Lynn Moore

    So beautiful!

  • Ted Byrne

    Ted Byrne

    The word “charming” is badly used. Some casually toss it away as a patronizing remark: to them it means OK, acceptable, adequate. Some think that it means something between pretty and fun. But in fact it means an event that takes control of your imagination and directs it as if a spell had been cast. And yet, a pleasant spell which makes you feel fine… good… happy.

    You charm with your palettes Austin. You have the talent to direct my emotions to feel in ways that you want them to feel. And this time the impact is… well… charming.

  • F. Magdalene A... replied

    :0) I am quite pleased that you get my art. It’s a good feeling to know people get it. Thank you.

  • Helene Henderson

    Helene Henderson 25 days ago

    Stunning!

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