Still life of dinner warw and other decorative objects
Gas canisters to supply generators
My aunt’s canisters. I just thought it made for a good black & white picture.
’’ WOW ’’ I’m truely honoured to have this piece featured in the ’’ All Things Coffee ’’ group, thanks so much Wendy and Diamond Sun for…
Digital shmigital. Film is where it’s at.
At first I questioned me… am I really seeing this? so, I let it go a couple days and kept looking … there it was…. my eternal flame… right in front of me all along.
This is the most recent instalment of my Nostalgia series As usual, it was created with my “painted with light” technique that mainly exists out of long exposures and a lot of “painting” with a flash light. / Tutorials on my technique can be found here and here This image was shot during several exposures of 30s on f22 and ISO100 which were later combined using Photoshop. more work / the calendar / the print /
Repetition at best.
Film canisters- topside.
Oct 2008 / Suburban Scenes by Mike Savad Squidoo Lenses
Items on display at garage sale.
Created with Photoshop. I was planning to use this a t-shirt design, but after realizing a few technical issues with the piece I decided to post it as an image. Keep your eyes peeled for actual t-shirt designs to emerge in the near future…
Love film or it will be a thing of the past! / One for the ‘original’ photographers. :-) Detail: /
Paint the sky, the grass, the world. Be Creative.
© 2009 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved ~~ Study of a group of vintage canisters found in the basement of a house slated to be demolished. The distressed, decaying labels on the canisters are miniaturizations of some of my original artwork.
Fuel canister discarded at Snettisham beach
This old milk canister had been sitting around our house for years. We had no idea what we wanted to do with it so I thought I would add it to my collection of watercolor paintings. For some reason, I had the absolute worst time trying to get the blues in this piece to scan correctly. I have always had trouble scanning the Lapis Lazuli but this one was a particular nightmare. The piece is painted with a combination of Rublev 18th century reproduction watercolor paint and Daniel Smith Primatek paints on Arches 140# cold-pressed paper. The paper and paint combinations really create some interesting textural effects. The original piece is 10.25”x14” in size. /
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