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  • This is picture three in a series of artworks which are composed from images and re-done in composite form. I was trying to catch the essence of a modern concrete jungle and it’s parts. The originals are 500×500 canvas prints.

  • My entry into the fashion photo competition / Thanks to my darling friend Caitlin for being my model

  • Taken in London EC3 COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE

  • Looking down Flinders street, Melbourne on a wintry afternoon.

  • This shot was taken in Copacabana in 2006, a little town in the north of Bolivia, situated on the bank of Lake Titicaca, the highest navigable lake in the world at 3800 mts. / There was a big celebration in town that day and so much to see and discover. But I was so tired that I decided to sit down and rest for a while when those two men sat just in front of me. I took so many pictures of them but this one is my favorite. Click /

  • Creative / I created this image to remind us of the consequences of our actions if we continue to take our precious environment for granted. The location chosen is Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, a city free from catastrophic disaster. That is until Mother Nature turns back on us. We can keep running from what we have done but this is infinite future chaos! Thanks to Rikki & Jess for being models. You can see the before and after shots here Technical / The background was shot in 3 sections and stitched together in Photoshop CS3. Various parts from extra shots were used i.e. The Seven sign and text from another shot I took. I also cloned out people and objects as well as added elements to create this scene. The background, clouds, Rikki and Jess were shot separately on an old but trusty Canon 10D in RAW mode. Other images were sourced online and manipulated beyond original recognition. Once I had all the elements I needed I composited it all together in Photoshop CS3. I had to create some elements such as texture, debris, snapped cables and smoke from scratch using the good old airbrush and pen tools with various brushes all made easier with a A4 Wacom tablet but found that the mouse was sometimes better for other tasks. A lot of masking, deep etching, cloning, dodging and burning went into making this image what it is. Once complete I colour graded it to give it a real sense of drama and darkness.

  • COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE

  • Feel over crowded in an urban environment? How about an nice breath of fresh air? Don’t look to this planet…maybe don’t look to the future….

  • people suggested this, so here you go! enjoy, Xxj This is entered in the music machines competition, supprt would be massively appreciated and could well end up in some give aways….. / http://www.redbubble.com/groups/redbubble/challenges/9372-music-machines Sorry, it’s way down the order, close to 200th. so much for getting anything in good and early.

  • Handheld at 1/6s This picture was taken in manchester at night (1st March 2008), on piccadilly Gardens, on an obviously rainy day. BUT I would like to mention that manchester is not getting rained on as much as people think….(Yes I know, I’m not helping the North West’s reputation much with this picture) Part of the Urban Jungle Series “Passage of time in a concrete jungle” won / - No1 in ‘Under My Umbrella’ challenge in the ‘The Woman Photographer Your BEST Work Only* group ‘ “Passage of time in a concrete jungle” was featured / - Twice on the home page / - in the ‘featured art ‘section / - in the group A Beautiful Blur / - in the group All About Your Best Work / - in the group European Everyday Life / - in the group Experimental Photograph… / - in the group Urban Art WINNER in the All Urban challenge (Mood & Ambience group)

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  • I was inspired by the contrast and affect of soft, quieting snow to busy city life and its bold structures. This was mainly painted using a palette knife and heavily textured with impasto. Oil on Canvas 24”x20” Original Sold http://www.theoceanseries.com/1stARPEx.html Featured in: Abstract Realism, New England, The Fringe, Impressionist Art, and Redbubble’s home page

  • Judith suggested Rainy street could be in B&W. She has great B&W work and has been an inspiration to me. So I tried with PS to convert the photo into B&W. But I’m new to PS and don’t know if I did it right. Please let me know what you think about the tones, contrast, textures… will a more grainy feel help? Thank you.

  • / Instead of going for my usual afternoon walk around Princess Park I had that creative urge… So I went walking with my camera and this is one of the finished images from yesterday evening. Approx. 50mts from Moreland Station in Brunswick. / As you can see I’m up to my old tricks with long exposure and post proc!! :D / This image was captured on the same evening as this piece… / / Peace and hugs!! / / / Art Folders… / / Entire Portfolio / Born From This Earth – Series / Hearts At War / Vehicular works / Architecture / Travel / B&W Photography / Transitional Industrial Utopian Series / Abstract / Models and Fashion Photography

  • / Published in the book “The City”

  • Copyright 2008-2009 © Helen Chierego / This image is protected by copyright law and is not to be used without express written permission from the copyright holder. / Images may not be copied, reproduced, altered or used for any advertising, displays, any other web sites or for any business or promotional purpose or any other way (whole or in part) without prior written approval of the copyright holder. / All Rights Reserved I started with a photograph that I set up and captured. The objects and flowers were arranged to face the Northern light that streams through myhome. I edited in Photoshop and hand painted with Corel Painter and my stylus and graphics tablet. Featured in the following Red Bubble / Groups / Digital Artists United / Impresionism Cafe / ” Impressionist Art” / Featured Fraternity 2010 Calendar now available!

  • Barack Obama Rasta Colors Stencil

  • Graffiti Heraldry / Celebrating the history and urban street movement of the UK. My entry for the London Calling challenge, finally placed 5th. Thanks to everyone who voted and supported it. ;) Process and t-shirt: / /

  • Photograph taken on Princess Street in Edinburgh, Scotland in front of the Balmoral Hotel (on the right) looking towards Waverley Train Station. The National Monument on Carlton Hill can be seen in the background. / Edited using several layers of textures. Featured in the Streetscapes group on 16 Mar 2009. Featured on the homepage on 27 Feb 2009. Featured in the The Scots Are Coming group on 07 Feb 2009. Featured in the European Everyday Live group on 23 Dec 2008. / / / Browse gallery by print format: Landscape Format / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That

  • This was in protest of the death of a cyclist on Montreal street who was hit by a motorist. / It was incredible. Rue Ste. Catherine was shut down in the late afternoon on a Saturday. Closed the city for ten minutes. / It was beautiful. / I would say that it made a lot of Montreal motorists angry, but that would mean the protesters really had no effect. Autumn 2007. / Canon Rebel XT (that’s x-tra trout baby & don’t you forget it!) Challenge Winner My Most Popular Work in the Challenge Cafe!

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