Taken with a Minolta 5xi on Fuji film
A bronze angel- the kind of angel who might just flutter down to the foot of your bed and suggests she gives you a hand with that fantasy….... / Azure is a bronze sculpture weighing 16kg, 30 cm high:- I sculpted the original in wax, and this version was cast at Chalkos Fine Art Foundry. Go to Deb’s website for more info on workshops, giclee prints, sculpture and news on this North Queensland Australian Artist.
BRONZE Have any you made a Bronze before, wow what a journey that is. I wanted to do something different. I know its not anatomically proportioned but I did not want her to be. I can take a joke at bipolar disorder only because I can laugh at myself. I have the disorder, and this is how it feels. I feel naked half the time, exposed and vulnerable. I am obsessive about shoes, I collect them amongst other things. I am always in a muddle, running, loosing my thoughts, my focus and my sanity. However, I am creative and I am excitable…just like my bronze. I love her I hope you do also. This Bronze is for Sale. It is in a few up and coming shows but I would negotiate a sale after the competitions were over. belinda.nye@bigpond.com
Made in Apophysis. It was done before my RAM was upgraded, so it’s smaller. Thank you for the views and comments. Josette :)
This was taken at Frederik Meijers Garden and Sculpture Park – Grand Rapids, MI
BEAUTIFUL 3D FLUID TEXTURED, ART NOUVEAU INSPIRED CANVASES, CREATED USING SILICONE AND POLYVINYL TEXTURE AND ENAMEL
Digital Art /
Added some light effects to get this image..
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze sculpture
Bronze Sculpture
I was disappointed that there was only a dusting of snow at Wildwood Lake, but still took a few early morning photos. Bronze reflection of plants and ducks taken 1/11/09 at Wildwood Lake, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. DIAMONDS & SILHOUETTES / BRONZE REFLECTIONS /
A small sculpture in a Turin’s park. That’s all I know…
Original Size 30×30cm / Oil on Canvas Scott Naismith website
An abstract of bronze metallic curls and swirls emanating from a center figure. Done with Apophysis and Paint Shop Pro. 100% of the proceeds from the sale of this picture will be donated to the McCarty Cancer Foundation, Berkley, Michigan Established in 1997 by NHL star Darren McCarty, the McCarty Cancer Foundation is dedicated to raising awareness of multiple myeloma and improving the quality of life for those afflicted with this disease by funding myeloma research. (From the McCarty Cancer Foundation website.)
This is an Incendia fractal, I have this in another work called Helios – Colossus of Rhodes in different colours but I really liked this in brown and bronze tones too. / / / /
Model/Photographer/Editor: SexyEyes69
One of my favorite trees within my local woodland, it seems to have so much character in all seasons. Although split at the base of the trunk it still stands proud and tall. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk FEATURED in EUROPA
The Orton Effect is named after Michael Orton. The technique is a sandwich of two images, one in focus the other out of focus. Freeman Patterson and Andre Gallant have both used the technique successfully in their work as well. The Orton image has traditionally been done using slide film with the first, sharp, image overexposed by two stops and the second, out of focus image, over exposed by one stop. It is important to use a tripod for this type of work to ensure your photographic elements remain in register on the film. The shots were then sandwiched together in single slide mount to produce a beautiful, impressionistic image. We are beyond that now and with so many things in the world of digital photography, we can now duplicate the same effect in multiple ways. EOS 1D MkIII, 17-40mm (L) www.davidlewins.co.uk
Composed in Apophysis 7X. I ran into a bit of a problem with jagged edges that didn’t meet with my liking. So I made some slight adjustments with Fractalius in Photoshop. Copyright 2009 – Debi Peralta. All Rights Reserved.
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