Colorful texture 

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  • Acrylic abstract on stretched canvas.

  • Textured acrylic on deep gallery wrapped canvas.

  • © Marbia Studios / This image cannot be reproduced in any format without the express written permission of Marbia Studios. Here are my resent vector art work’s, I think I just went vector crazy. I’m still working on a few other designs. Please feel free to look at my other work /

  • This is a collaboration between my daughter, Brianna (13), and myself. :) She’s a fantastic photographer for her age..she amazes me much of the time. She showed me this photo that she took, and I begged her to let me work on it. :) (yes…I had to beg! Teenagers..ya know?) Anyway, she’s been studying Japanese for a little over 2 years now, so when I asked her what we should call it, she said simply: ki. / Japanese for tree.. / / / >featured< / homepage / / /

  • Angers, France

  • Beaucouzé France

  • In the old Greek Quarter of Bergama, Turkey

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  • Beautiful colour and texture on a building in Essaouira, Morocco.

  • FEATURED IN: ! 100% !” with thanks to the hosts!!! XOX FEATURED IN: Music inspired art (M.I.A)...sincere thanks to the admin team. FEATURED IN: Out of the Past ~ with thanks to the members and hosts! FEATURED IN: Enchanting Powerful Photo Manipulation ~ with thanks to generous hosts! FEATURED IN: Art By Bubble Hosts ~ sincere thanks to the hosts and members. FEATURED IN: Unconventional Artistry ~ thank you to the wonderful hosts! FEATURED IN: Fantasy Art ~ many thanks to the members and hosts!!! FEATURED IN Visual Texture ~ thanks to the wonderful hosts! Inspired by poetry: What was he saying and to whom / by Alan Michael Parker What was he saying and to whom? / With a silver thermos he left the building; / He paused in the courtyard and turned. / What was he saying and to whom? The building at dawn not yet a building / Paused the way all buildings do. / What was he saying and to whom? Time doesn’t stop; time doesn’t wait; / Time has never moved. / What was he saying and to whom? If the dog had been sleeping / She would not have awakened, / So small was the moment to lose. / What was he saying and to whom? What was he saying and to whom? / The courtyard at dawn was the same / As the sky, the sky swept clean by the moon. / What was he saying and to whom? Good morning, good-bye, I love you, I’ll try. / What was he saying and to whom? Model my fave! Music-Jim Croce

  • Photomanipulation….one of my greatest pleasures…especially when doing a portrait. I love using this particular model because of her emotive eyes. Sincere thanks for stopping by. FEATURED IN: Dimensions ~ with special thanks to Sharon. FEATURED IN: Core [C.O.R.E] ~ sincere thanks to the wonderful hosts. FEATURED IN Unconventional Artistry ~ many thanks to the group hosts! FEATURED IN Light In The Darkness ~ beaucoup thanks to the generous hosts! FEATURED in Out of the Past ~ special thanks to the group hosts!! FEATURED in Poetry and Beautiful Women ~ thank you dear hosts for the honor! FEATURED in Hairstyles…many thanks to the members, and hugs for Waleska! FEATURED in Fantasy Fine Art Composites ~ with special thanks to Trcery! FEATURED in Love is a Many Splendoured Thing ~ beaucoup thanks to the hosts and members. By the way…did you see the camels?? Inspired by this movie! I want to sleep with you in the desert tonight with a billion stars all around. – The Eagles, Peaceful Easy Feeling Thanks to my favorite model Crossroads / by Joyce Sutphen The second half of my life will be black / to the white rind of the old and fading moon. / The second half of my life will be water / over the cracked floor of these desert years. / I will land on my feet this time, / knowing at least two languages and who / my friends are. I will dress for the / occasion, and my hair shall be / whatever color I please. / Everyone will go on celebrating the old / birthday, counting the years as usual, / but I will count myself new from this / inception, this imprint of my own desire. Thank you for your visit!!

  • Another photo composite using 5 layers and a lot of tweaking with CS4 and Portrait Professional. FEATURED in Out of the Past ~ special thanks to the group hosts!! FEATURED in ! Inspired Art ! ~ many thanks to the wonderful hosts! FEATURED in Freedom to Shine ~ I’m very honored. Thank you to the hosts! FEATURED in Fantasy Fine Art Composites ~ sincere appreciation to the wonderful hosts. FEATURED in The Grunge Art Gallery ~ beaucoup thanks to the hosts and members. Apart (Les Séparés) / by Louis Simpson and Marceline Desbordes-Valmore Do not write those gentle words that I dare not see, / It seems that your voice is spreading them on my heart, / Across your smile, on fire, they appear to me, / It seems that a kiss is printing them on my heart. / Do not write! Thanks to my favorite model, Odessa Sawyer. JE T’AIME – LARA FABIAN LIVE ~ NUE -2002 Je taime, je taime / Comme un fou comme un soldat / Comme une star de cinéma / Je taime, je taime / Comme un loup comme un roi / Comme un homme que je ne suis pas / Tu vois, je taime comme ça

  • I had to work up the courage to post this. It took me three days to create: 5 fractals, 3 photo images, and 2 digital paintings all layered. If it were made of real paint, I’d be drenched and this room I’m in would look like the color wheel blew up. Last night I loved the piece too much; this morning I changed it and I love it “enough.” / I’m discovering that loving an image too much means that I can’t see it for what it is…..and isn’t. I can’t assess its completeness or its direction or its readiness to face the world. Now it’s done. I love it enough to accept it and stand behind it. It’s part of me today, not more than what I am. Anyway, I love thinking about wormholes and trying to see them in my mind. And sometimes I imagine how things would be if two of them gently collided, trying to occupy the same “place” at one time. I like to think they’d say “Oh, excuse me!” and then become good neighbors. /

  • A print version of the image that I initially did for a T-shirt. [Thanks to Skeletal Mess for some fantastic textures.] Featured – Layered with Texture – August 2009

  • Wether Happy or Sad… Sometimes we just get flooded with emotions and they just seem to overflow… Detail Crop #1 / Detail Crop #2 / Understanding (Wash It All Away) By Evanescence “You hold the answers deep within your own mind. / Consciously, you’ve forgotten it. / That’s the way the human mind works. / Whenever something is too unpleasant, to shameful for us / to entertain, we reject it. / We erase it from our memories. / But the imprint is always there.” (Can’t wash it all away) / (Can’t Wish it all away) / (Can’t hope it all away) / (Can’t cry it all away) The pain that grips you / The fear that binds you / Releases life in me / In our mutual / Shame we hide our eyes / To blind them from the truth / That finds a way from who we are / Please don’t be afraid / When the darkness fades away / The dawn will break the silence / Screaming in our hearts / My love for you still grows / This I do for you / Before I try to fight the truth my final time “We’re supposed to try and be real. / And I feel alone, and we’re not together. And that is real.” Can’t wash it all away / Can’t wish it all away / Can’t cry it all away / Can’t scratch it all away Lying beside you / Listening to you breathe / The life that flows inside of you / Burns inside of me / Hold and speak to me / Of love without a sound / Tell me you will live through this / And I will die for you / Cast me not away / Say you’ll be with me / For I know I cannot / Bear it all alone “You’re not alone, honey.” / “Never… Never.” Can’t fight it all away / Can’t hope it all away / Can’t scream it all away / It just won’t fade away, No Can’t wash it all away / Can’t wish it all away / Can’t cry it all away / Can’t scratch it all away (Can’t fight it all away) / (Can’t hope it all away) / Can’t scream it all away / Ooh, it all away / Ooh, it all away “But the imprint is always there. Nothing is ever really forgotten.” / “God, please don’t hate me” / “Because I’ll die if you do.” / “Because I’ll die if you do.” / “Because I’ll die if you do.” / “Because I’ll die if you do.” Music here THANK YOU ALL SO MUCH FOR THIS!!! /

  • Featured in HDR Photography October 24, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions October 20, 2009. / Featured in Summer & Fall in the North-East USA October 19, 2009. / Featured in Image Writing (2/24) October 19, 2009. / Featured in Falling Leaves October 19, 2009. Best Viewed Larger This beautiful road is one of my favorite parts of the drive to our cabin in Pennsylvania. To the right is Chappell Field, a part of Blue Knob State Park on the extension of Pavia Road (4035), and is frequently the site of fairs and concerts and happy picnickers. Over my shoulder and between the trees is a magnificent view of the valley which I’ve tried to capture over and over again … one of these days I’ll get it right. Image taken on October 11, 2009 with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens. UV and CP filters attached. Shutter 1/320, f/9.0, exp. 0.00, iso 1600. Post processing work included hdr in Photomatix from a single hand-held image at +/- 2 created in Photoshop. Other tweakings included deletion of a hideous flat white cloud, area filled with blue and addition of fluffy clouds (thank you Obsidian Dawn for the cloud brushes) in Photoshop, plus the addition of two textures … thank you to Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art. Also available Texture Free /

  • Best on Full Size It’s a perfect autumn day … let’s go for a picnic!!! I’ve got the dogs and the camera equipment … did you bring the fried chicken and potato salad?? Image taken at Triadelphia Reservoir off of Route 97 in Montgomery County, Maryland, October 26, 2009. Nikon D300 with the 18-200mm vr Nikon lens; UV and CP filters; hand held, shutter 1/100, aperture f/10.0, exp.0.00, iso 500. Post processing included hdr at +/- 2 evals in Photomatix from a single hand held image, and a very faint texture layer.

  • Best on Full Size This image was taken at the same time on October 10, 2009, and in relatively the same spot as Almost Home but I was turned in the other direction, looking back the way I’d come. This area is within the Blue Knob State Park in Pavia, Pennsylvania on the extension of Pavia Road (4035). Image taken with the Nikon D300 and the 18-200m vr Nikon lens, hand held. Shutter 1/400, aperture f/10.0, exp. 0.00, iso 1,000. Duplicates created in Photoshop to an eval of +3, +1 and -3 and processed in Photomatix Pro for hdr, then returned to Photoshop for the addition of two textures and some tweaking. My thanks to Princess of Shadows at Deviant Art for the textures.

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