Black and white landscape of a solitary tree on the banks of the Baltic Sea.
“Night Garden” or “Appleface” by Lyuda 2008. / lavrentyeva.com / Pen and ink colorized in photoshop.
First of a series of four. / there are four elements, air, water, fire, and earth. each one cannot exist without the others. Mother earth cannot live without the sisterhood of her four daughters… model: Natalie Paquette earth water fire My oil painting of this manipulation:
Oils on canvas 30×30cm / Things always change when translated into paint. sometimes for the better sometimes for the worse. this is a painting of my digital manipulation: She is of Air / which a few changes made along the way like the eyes. / Series: / Water: / Earth: / Air: / Fire: Coming soon *
Abstract Fractal that resembles a bright blue butterfly
Fourth of a series of four. / There are four elements, air, water, fire, and earth. Each one cannot exist without the others. Mother earth cannot live without the sisterhood of her four daughters… / Model / original photo / fire / : air / earth / water / Oil Painting of this manipulation:
(scanned) / Oils on canvas 30×30cm / I think I’ll be doing a bit more work on this so that it looks more watery than blue flames. This is a painting of my digital manipulation: She is of Water / As you can see it looks a lot different and darker but I’ll be fixing that. / Series: / Air: / Earth: / Water: / Fire: Coming soon *
(scanned) / Oils on canvas 30×30cm / I LOVE the way this one turned out though a lil worried about the hair in my paintings turning sort of comic book style but that’s not such a bad thing I guess?. This is a painting of my digital manipulation: She is of Earth / See the changes? / Series: / Air: / Water: / Fire: Coming soon *
Just Past Summer It was a time you let go / And caught the wind / Absent a rudder to slice your way through / Just Past Summer, / You let go of wondering how to Love, / You did. / Colors / Blended into one voice / Truth / Beating swiftly / Like cream does to butter. / Just Past Summer, / A fire as big as a sunset / Was started, / Using all the dried up dreams / And the gutter remains. / Rich you said, / Smell the smoke, / Sacred release. / The ashes you spread out like a table / Serving doubt and loneliness / Featuring a cold vichyssoise that had / A hint of Hope. / This hint you said, / Will complement the rest, / Fear not. / Dessert was three layers of / Rich longing, / Covered with a double dark / Butter cream of Love. / Always Love / You said… / Then off you went, / To catch the boat with no rudder, / On a warm Chinook breeze / That took you to Just Past Summer.
Part 4 of my Elemental Series. Elemental I / Elemental II / Elemental III / Elemental V / Elemental VI Made in Apopysis 2.08
Abstract background with red and white lines
Patina (ˈpa tə nə) is a film on the surface of bronze or similar metals (produced by oxidation over a long period); a sheen on wooden furniture produced by age, wear, and polishing; or any such acquired change of a surface through age and exposure. On metal, patina is a coating of various chemical compounds such as oxides or carbonates formed on the surface during exposure to the elements (weathering). Patina also refers to accumulated changes in surface texture and colour that result from normal use of an object such as a coin or a piece of furniture over time. / Patinas are restricted to exposed surfaces and are fragile (that is, they can flake off). One reason bronze is so highly valued in statuary is that its patina protects or passivates it against further corrosion. This natural patina is solid and seldom shows a tendency to flake. Brass is also resistant to corrosion, but it is, in the long run, not as attractive since local pitting shows against the shiny background. / source: Wikepedia Dictionary :http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Patina credits: / MJRANUM for the torso / water and textures (photographs and digital paintings) by yours truly. © 2009 jokiargu creations / All rights rederved
Model: Alanna Reynolds POEM CALLED BY SAME FERVENT BY TERILEE Tonight I am hungry / Last night I rested / Tomorrow I will heal / But for tonight / I am starving / Not for subtle gestures / Or a gentle touch / I want you to be famished too / Hunt me / Feed from my nectar / And I will swallow / Your hunger too / Come with me / On this obsessive journey / Fly with me into the night / Penetrate my consciousness / I will consume your spirit / Together we will take flight / Blast through the threshold / Explode / Into infinity / Because / Tonight I am hungry / I want you to be hungry too! YOUR WORK THRILLS ME ALMOST AS MUCH AS HAVING YOU IN MY LIFE.. I APPRECIATE ALL THAT YOU ARE.. LIVING BREATHING WOMAN OF WOMEN. XOX
model: grace my love… / a photo-manipulation and digital painting why women are precious metals her hair glows in deep cobalt… / her pigments are used for paints and jewelry; her body glows in gold… / she is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable, a metal of pure ductility; she adorns herself in zinc… / because Zinc is an essential mineral of “exceptional biologic and public health importance”, her aim, be healthy!!! and her blood is of pure silver… / it has the highest electrical conductivity of any element and the highest thermal conductivity…. what more could you ask for of her femininity???..... thank you for viewing my heART…!!! © 2009 jokiargu creations / All rights reserved
Lilith / Her charms are like the elements… / Soft as a snowflake, / Sharp as the ice.. / As unrelenting as the water… / Bright as the moonlight / As captivating as starlight… / And as dangerous as all of nature… —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / This is the fourth drawing I’ve done using the graphics pad I recently bought myself.. I think I’m finally getting the hang of it :) —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Alternate Version – Lilith on White also available / /
27 July, 2009 / —-—- The fourth element was featured in the Art in Math group on July 29th, 2009 and in the Digital Art Compilations group on August 4th, 2009. —-—- /
Digital finger painting (with a mouse), completed through the wee small hours. I’m having trouble sleeping, too many images in my head. Even when I’m asleep, I’m drawing in my dreams. I’m having so much fun experimenting with digital, it’s a new medium for me and I just love it. FEATURED in ‘Creative Cards’ August, 2009 / FEATURED in ‘Lifeline’ August, 2009 /
UPDATE I will continue to add new tutorial links to THIS, one journal. *As I add photoshop tutorials, they will go here. That way yo…
UPDATE I will continue to add new tutorial links to THIS, one journal. As I add photoshop tutorials, they will go here. That way you can just favorite this one journal. From now on, new journals will simply let you know that this one has been updated with a new tutorial. Although, I am categorizing the series as a “how to”; it is based on a new artwork, the direction of which I have no idea what it will be. So it’s also a live journal of my process in creating THIS particular digital artwork. Many Digital Artists on Red Bubble need no guidance whatsoever. You know who you are. ;) This series does not assume anyone’s knowledge or skill level with tools of the trade. If you have just about any version of Photoshop Elements or Photoshop or even Gimp, you should be able to just get started working on an image. Tutorials run from 4-5 minutes, maximum. How to erase and blend objects. For Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or similar photo editing programs. Erasing is the most basic, and possibly the most critical skill of digital artists working with photo-manipulation. Photoshop Digital Art – How to Erase and Blend Objects Sometimes, using low resolution stock or image files for objects in large artworks is unavoidable. Here’s how to fix the ugly pixelation that would otherwise be noticeable in digital art at full size. Photoshop Digital Art – Dipixelating Low Resolution Objects How to add and blend Cat Hair without special brushes. For Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, or similar photo editing programs that include a smudge tool. Photoshop Digital Art – Add and Blend Cat Hair Help prospective buyers visualize your art in their home or office building by showing it in a virtual setting. This tutorial shows how to use licensed stock photos of interiors, and place your framed art on the wall! Novice level tutorial for Photoshop, Photoshop Elements, GIMP, or similar image editing program. Photoshop Digital Art – Showcase Your Art in a Virtual Room You will note how I have a BUNCH of objects laying around, seemingly willy nilly, on this rather large psd canvas (9000×6000 pixels). It’s untitled, and I only vaguely know where it’s going, at the moment, even three (3) tutorials into the series, so far. / Some facts: about 15 or so objects are laying around on the canvas I started out with 17, that are shown in the video. The image below is after more erasing was done and 2 objects were nixed. Guess which ones. objects are sized to approximately what they might eventually be I may or may not use any or all of these objects I will erase carefully around each, regardless if they will be used; unless I determine that I don’t like them. Once any object is perfectly cleared of its background, it will go into an “objects.psd” file; so I can use it in some other image, any time. Objects are generally placed close to where I think they may end up. I have already placed the background I have already done some work on the main figure and her mirror. The window has already been transformed (perspective) and placed about where I want it. Importantly, I have just received, before uploading this tutorial, permission that I needed from one stock provider who doesn’t allow use of her stock off of DA or in commercial-type works, without express permission. That allows me freedom to continue this series, as intended and upload to YouTube. Stock permission is critical to my work. If you watch the tutorial, you’ll note the rolling credits at the end. This tutorial focuses only on the candelabra and shows it at 200% scale the entire tutorial. There may be easier ways to do this. But I don’t take “easy” when precision is required. Plus PSE does not have all the tools of PS. ;) I’m working in Adobe Photoshop Elements 6.0 for the Mac (currently the latest for the Mac.) It is different from 1.0, which I worked in for over a decade, as I discovered just a week or so ago; in that it imports abr (Adobe brush files), has a photo bin/viewer at its base, and does NOT have the fabulous Airbrush eraser from version 1. Otherwise, the differences are almost purely user interface. This note is added to satsify the curious. :) Bmail me or ask questions here, if you like. You can rate, comment, and subscribe to my channel (“francorpier”) at YouTube. Thanks. ;) Frannie
Spa⋅tial / /ˈspeɪʃəl/ Show Spelled Pronunciation [spey-shuhl] Show IPA –adjective / 1. of or pertaining to space. / 2. existing or occurring in space; having extension in space. / . / This morning as I created this image I felt I was creatingina part due to the influence that Shoaib’s powerful Being has in my life here. I never do spacey things.. but I so enjoyed this piece. Then i talked with Bil and he mentioned me and Shoaib in the same sentence so I knew it was time to give my Brotha his due. / . / I am so pleased you are in my life Shoaib, as you remind me sometimes how GOOD LIFE KEEPS GETTING. you are an expanded part of our evolution. So many younger people I meet here are eons past where I was at their age. I like this fact, I know that life keeps getting better and better and more in tuned. You remind me of this and also I just think… ‘your mighty fine too.. as in HOT!’ lolol .. don’t run.. I won;t chase ya!! / You da Bestest Bro! I love ya! / xoxox Linaji
Elements Set Print does not include watermark. (c)2009 Gloria Gypsy. All Right Reserved. Credits: / Model:Rubiacaea / Photographer:MJ Ranum / Everything else private stock
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