This image grew organically from the “Chiefs wife”. I was thinking of the regal aloof nature of the African queen, which I had drawn earlier and then I thought of the scary twighlight world of the Sangoma, or witchdoctor, in juxtapostion to this calmer world. Sort of like the yin/yang, good and evil aspects that co-exist within each of us.
The work (and the story it is linked to below) was inspired by a dawn experience I had sitting in a hide overlooking a water hole/drinking trough at the Talamati Bush Camp in the Kruger National Park, South Africa Digital manipulation. A collage of photographs, based on my story The Sighing of the Dawn
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Charcoal drawing and Apophysis image, layered in PaintNet.
Some say the world will end in fire, / Some say in ice. / From what I’ve tasted of desire / I hold with those who favor fire. / But if it had to perish twice, / I think I know enough of hate / To say that for destruction ice / Is also great / And would suffice. / – Robert Frost Posterlounge Store – Portfolio/Blog – deviantART Shop / “To live a creative life, we must lose our fear of being wrong.”
2 Apophysis images layered in PaintNet
Collage and Apophysis images
Lisa C. Weber ©2007 (Created with Bryce 6.1) Visit My Complete Bubble for all My 3D Artwork. Thanks for dropping by and enjoy!
Another collaboration with the fabulous photographer, Paul Louis Villani. His original photo is called Houses of the Holy
Collage with Apophysis layers
A closeup cropping of my ‘Beware the Werebear’ piece.
The 39cm x 83cm poster. / /
A close up view of the bark of a tree shedding. / / / / / © Shelley Heath (aka Soul Creates), Copyright 2008, All rights reserved.
Charcoal drawing and Apophysis overlays Sold a framed print to fellow redbubbler scotttraeger November 2008
After too many millennia without Her, She is finally rising into our consciousness again… I borrowed this wonderful image from Mark Peterson and added a photo and an Apophysis layer to it. If you like what you see here please go and check out the rest of his great work.
A Susan Epps Oliver original 2008. All rights reserved This work was derived from basically a happy snap taken whilst out walking on Skyline Drive in Virginia. The night I worked on it was stormy and kind of eerie so I decided to imagine how the bridge might have looked on that night. I used the fractalius filter ( Photoshop plug-in ) to give the stringiness to the foliage and then played with many variations in brightness/contrast, colour etc until I arrived at the effect I wanted. It was about 3 hours work which included cloning out stuff which I thought made the image look cluttered. Featured in the ” Virginia ” group. / Featured in the “Rural America ” group. / Featured in the ” Extraordinary Fractalius ” group. Other Shenandoah Images Waiting for Spring Blue Mountain Scrub Blue Ridge Blue Ridge Mountains
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As a once psychology major, I was intrigued by Freud’s theory on the id and ego of the human psyche. It has been many years since those classes so my words may be somewhat off. But this piece is a self representation (aren’t they all?) of myself and how the “id” and “ego” play in our life decisions. We all seek pleasure and that constant feeling of euphoria, and our “id”’s only goal is to achieve those feelings without worry or care about the consequences of such actions. It is our “ego” that keeps the “id” in line, allowing us to think before we act, and to be able to foresee what may come of this pleasure seeking. It is a constant battle that wages on beneath our skin and sometimes the “id” overcomes. Some choose to live only by the “id”s bidding and never realize the destruction they leave behind when seeking their pleasures. I have been through that lifestyle once, and as much as I enjoyed such pleasures in bountiful amounts….the aftershock of those actions can still be felt today.
Surrealistic Digital Art / / 1st place in the In Another World…. group – Circles Challenge. / / Mousepads in Zazzle / / / Insight into my work / / / Even when we are living in the present we try and analyze everything with reference to the past and when we plan or think about the future we use past as a background for all our projections. We are here we want to be there – we always think with the past in mind. Even when we try to understand something new we try to refer it to past theories, facts, formula and then try to put meaning to the new experience. And this is where we become blind to new ideas, concepts, theories etc. / / / MCN:CVTGD-2VTX5-WQM11 © Imber 2009. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, I / mber. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Apple of My Eye…part of the Victorian Goth Series Available as an art print, card, canvas, mounted print and poster. / Image copyright © 2009 Shanina Conway. / Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited / If you like this, you might enjoy; /
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