Red and blue abstract smoke on black
Nominated for the “Pay it forward” group by Patricia L. Ballard who had this to say about it: / “She’s made something of incredible beauty out of the inside of a mushroom cap. The colour, composition, and lines are all just amazing.” Thankyou Patricia and everyone for your wonderful comments and support. I am so very pleased that so many have gained pleasure from this image. ______ / Featured on the Redbubble home page on 12th Aug 2008. Winner of Nature’s Macro Canvas (No flowers or insects) warmth Challenge
The inspiration for Meltdown came from the fascination of watching candles drip and a lava lamp flow. The image is drawn using high quality coloured pencils on to smooth surface cartridge paper. See more of my images at www.deborahholman.co.uk
Featured in Dimensions 9/15/09 / Thank you so much !!! Featured in the Globes, Spheres, & Curves Group 9/26/09 / Thank you so much !!! ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ This is an older image, been sitting here on my back burner for a while now & I thought I’d bring it to….hopefully, a little bit of a simmer. lol…. While only for sale as a greeting card due to size issues that I hope to resolve… ;o).... I did want to re-post this in several groups so it can hopefully receive the credit it deserves. In my humble opinion, of course. ;-) Made in Apophysis. Many many moons ago.
Drip / Canon 70-200mm @ f/2.8 / / / My rules for photography and art are very simple – I like it, or I don’t… / / Thanks for visiting my folio :) / I certainly appreciate your taking time to view what I’ve been up to, and enjoy reading your comments. / / You may find it easier to use the links below to take you to a specific genre, or see my personal favourite selection. My Own, Personal Favourites / Abstracts & Other Weird Stuff / Architecture, Buildings & Cityscapes / Candids & Street / Weird Compilations, Collaborations, & Constructions / Emotive & Inspirational / Industrial & Other Dirty Things / Landscapes & Other Vistas / Portraits & People / Urban, Suburban & Sub-suburban / Trees & Florals / Animals & Wildlife / / Calendar / (contact me to purchase) / / / Writings (or ramblings) / Weaver / High-Flyer / The 10th / The In-Between Place / The Haggard Crone / Come, Dark / Chandelier Brain / Eat Me / You’re Strange, Rick / Ever-Queen / Sleeping / Beauty / The Black, White & Grey / /
All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This artwork was featured in The Love of Eerie and Enchanting Artwork An experiment with perspective. Began as several layers of blue and purple leaves in Photoshop.
Going to the beach and feeling the vibrations with my pink toes….hmmmmm I feel BLUE…
chen gave me some illustration, and i blasted off from there
Sheets of paper straight out of the copy machine. RAW file tweaked for saturation. Winning image of the Orange Lines challenge in the Just Lines group on 30 Apr 2009. Featured in the Just Lines group on 17 Mar 2009 Featured in the Just Lines group on 02 Sep 2008 Browse Dorit’s gallery by print format: / ~ Landscape Format / ~ Square Format / ~ Portrait Format / ~ Panorama Format / / Image Collections: Featured work Layered with Texture Monochrome Camera Paintings Floral Triptychs This & That / /
Blossom’s_Photo_Gallery Rock Metamorphosis ============================================= / Sold a Framed Print – (406mm x 305mm) ============================================= / Featured in Textures_and_Materials and Abstracts_from_Nature – August 2008. ============================================= / The colour of this rock has been changed over time due to the mineral deposits in the water flowing through this canyon. Wards Canyon, Carnarvon Gorge, Carnarvon National Park, Queensland.
View other work from this series Untouched photograph of a cotton sheet – effect achieved ‘in-camera’. I took this series of abstract photographs over a period of approx 15 minutes, standing under a burgundy coloured cotton sheet that was blowing in the wind. Best viewed LARGE / /
A combination of a smokey atmosphere, slow shutter speed and panning of the camera created this photo. 10,000+ views Canon 1Ds Mark II / f/22 / 1/4 second / 600 mm focal length
A wave shot on a morning with smoke in the air from California fires from 2007. This wave had the sun behind the camera rather to the side creating a more pastel color tone to the wave. Canon 1Ds Mark II / 1/8 second exposure / f/4
One of my favorite. / 160×120 cm Canvas. / For details see in a large view. Details /
Follow your instincts
Sold as black matted print on Feb 17/09 / / / Offered in this version upon request… /
Shot with Canon 40D, Edited in Photoshop
“I think that the ideal space must contain elements of magic, serenity, sorcery and mystery” (Luis Barragan) / note: shows better when viewed large… / Pair with…(available upon request) /
Watercolour and Ink on 120 gsm Watercolour Paper A3 SOLD a canvas print of this art to fellow Redbubbler Stephaniek FEATURED in ‘Water Media’ June 2009 / FEATURED In ‘Creative Spirits of Queensland’ June 2009 / FEATURED in ‘First Things’ June 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Globes, Spheres and Curves’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Inside Solo’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Daisy and Company’ July 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Art in Math’ October 2009 Views: 537 as at 03-12-09
featured in Dimensions 10-25-2009 / featured in The World as We See It 10-14-2009 / featured in Globes, Spheres & Curves 08-15-2009 / featured in A Fractal Perception 08-11-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy passion 08-01-2009 / featured in Digital Artists United 07-27-2009 / featured in Art in Math 07-27-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 07-27-2009 .....rainy day in Holland, back in for a minute, miss you ALL! / created with Apophysis & PSP
featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 10-02-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 09-25-2009 / featured in Digital Artists United 09-24-2009 / MUSIC No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space. No one could have dreamed we were being scrutinized, as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets and yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this Earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely, they drew their plans against us. At midnight on the twelfth of August, a huge mass of luminous gas erupted from Mars and sped towards Earth. Across two hundred million miles of void, invisibly hurtling towards us, came the first of the missiles that were to bring so much calamity to Earth. As I watched, there was another jet of gas. It was another missile, starting on its way. And that’s how it was for the next ten nights. A flare, spurting out from Mars – bright green, drawing a green mist behind it – a beautiful, but somehow disturbing sight. Ogilvy, the astronomer, assured me we were in no danger. He was convinced there could be no living thing on that remote, forbidding planet. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,’ he said. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one – but still they come!’ Then came the night the first missile approached Earth. It was thought to be an ordinary falling star, but next day there was a huge crater in the middle of the Common, and Ogilvy came to examine what lay there: a cylinder, thirty yards across, glowing hot… and with faint sounds of movement coming from within. Suddenly the top began moving, rotating, unscrewing, and Ogilvy feared there was a man inside, trying to escape. he rushed to the cylinder, but the intense heat stopped him before he could burn himself on the metal. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,’ he said. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one – but they still come!’ ‘Yes, the chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,’ he said. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one – but they still come!’ It seems totally incredible to me now that everyone spent that evening as though it were just like any other. From the railway station came the sound of shunting trains, ringing and rumbling, softened almost into melody by the distance. It all seemed so safe and tranquil. / / created with Apophysis & Incendia
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