Diptych 

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  • Self. Minimal editing.

  • 8×10 Progresso Pencil Drawings. The photos don’t really give them enough credit. / Originals sold within the opening hour of an exhibition. I’m still smug.

  • Day #319 of my 365 days project – a self-portrait a day for a year.

  • Completed in 2004, age 17 This is a slightly cropped version of the original, due to the limits of my camera. My original signature got cropped out so I had to insert a new one in photoshop; in the original it is not actually located there. Original size: (40” x 30”) The two subjects are posed in similar positions, each having a dark, circular central focus., Both images have lines above and surrounding the centres, which draw attention towards the centres. The vertical composition help strenghten the feeling of height given by the vertical lines. Both subjects are organic, however one, the eye, has straight lines and geometrical shapes, while the rose has curvy lines and organic shapes. In the eye, the centre is literally dark, while in the flower the darkness is created by shadows. Medium: Acrylic paint See my other dyptych: This work has been featured in Alphabet Soup Works by Category / Featured/Popular / Origami/Ori-plastic / Drawings,Paintings and Graphics / Flowers, Trees and Plants / Water and Waterscapes / Scenery / Light, Shadow, and Reflections / Living Creatures / Human Portrait / Japanfluence / Canada / Still Life More Paintings: / / / / / / / Sample Black and White Art Works: / / / / Sample Flower Art: / / / / For more images please visit the category links at the top.

  • A co-operative diptych drawing, I did the drawing, my daughter did the photography and photo editing and composition. And any time you feel the pain, hey, Jude, refrain / Don’t carry the world upon your shoulders / Well don’t you know that its a fool who plays it cool / By making his world a little colder Charcoal on Stonehenge paper, 14×24” You must use glazes of charcoal to build up the rich darks and textures on this paper – but the tough but soft surface takes the manipulation well.

  • I’m preparing a new body of work for exhibiton later in the year and am working out ways to present these images. Yesterday I posted a single image muted landscpe #2 in order to invite some responses to the way I preparing the indivdual images with a very muted colouring and now today I’m posting a pair of images in a way that will replicate the way I want to present them. I’m thinking that I would do either three or four pairs of linked images individually framed but hung together in a series of pairs so that they will sort of look like this one….... Each photograph will be printed at around 20×24 inches and then with the matting and framing I estimate each pair will need about 2 metres of wall space for hanging. Let me know what you all think while I’m open to suggestions with this body of work and I’ll listen to all suggestions….... ta muchly in advance…...

  • Best viewed LARGE

  • View Larger another painting in the red tree series… Diptych 45cm squares x 2 (total 90cm x 45cm) / (can work nicely as two separate pieces too…) / Original for sale $200 (for both) Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas November 2008 Please have a look at my friends writing: here goes

  • Diptych of two images taken on an Empire-Junior vintage toy camera.

  • Another image from the wine glass series... 3rd April 2009

  • The listless sun deceived our farewell, / boats were leaving like flies, / birds puckered up like toothless mouths / and fell stiff and dead from the heavens. When I was alone under the yellow sky / where my eyes were ripping up rags, / I turned out my pockets / in the hope of finding an exile companion. There was nothing in them / nothing but dust from the roads, / nothing but roads of misery, / nothing but dead queens nailed to wooden beams. (René Daumal)

  • www.danadipasquale.com / Lake Michigan in Chicago, IL / Argoflex

  • But the dove found no rest for the sole of her foot, and she returned unto him into the ark, for the waters were on the face of the whole earth. (Genesis 8:9 )

  • Inspiration: Split Images
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    There’s something a little big magical about images that are divided into sections or frames. Often they contain imagery that fits togeth…

    There’s something a little big magical about images that are divided into sections or frames. Often they contain imagery that fits together to tell a story. There’s really no limit to how many times you can segment your images. Diptychs and Triptychs are images that have been divided into two or three frames but the style also extends to a whole bunch of other more inventive layouts including images shot with superssamplers. One of the biggest keys to making these images work lies in good composition. To help with this aspect, we’ve gathered together some basic resources which might be worth a read: The rule of thirds Design elements and principles Rule of Thirds Composition in Photography If you’d like to give this a go, here are some tutorials which should point you in the right direction. The technique is fairly straightforward so you should be able to apply these instructions to most software programs: Diptych and Triptych and a Tutorial Creating a Triptych in Lightroom Creating a Triptych in Photoshop And here’s a little inspiration from some talented bubblers: / There are more inspiring images over at the Diptychs and Triptychs group. Please post your results below so we can marvel at how talented you are. If you don’t have time to create a work of your own, perhaps you can help us by posting some more inspiration or linking to your favourite examples of split images. Good luck! Nat (pssst Mr Baxter has started a Picture of the Week feature over here)

  • You who were darkness warmed my flesh / where out of darkness rose the seed. / Then all a world I made in me; / all the world you hear and see / hung upon my dreaming blood. There moved the multitudinous stars, / and coloured birds and fishes moved. / There swam the sliding continents. / All time lay rolled in me, and sense, / and love that knew not its beloved. O node and focus of the world; / I hold you deep within that well / you shall escape and not escape- / that mirrors still your sleeping shape; / that nurtures still your crescent cell. I wither and you break from me; / yet though you dance in living light / I am the earth, I am the root, / I am the stem that fed the fruit, / the link that joins you to the night. (Judith Wright) /

  • Playing with my newish camera, textures and some lovely little free vector birds.

  • A belated description. / This is an ode to unhealthy relationships. Not the ones where you have an argument every once in a while, or maybe lots of little ones all over the place, but otherwise everything is peachy keen. This is to the other kind, even or uneven, where one or the other has to protect themselves, in all kinds of ways. Do they stay and learn how to take it, or protect themselves better? Or do they lose everything except their freedom and fly away? I have placed the ‘fight’ bride in a small area that is cramped and hard to breathe, holding her dress and hair up as a barrier. Whereas our ‘flight’ bride has lots of space to move, is making herself free of the confines of the dress, taking down the barrier. This image is now part of my new 2010 calendar Women 4 www.cathleentarawhiti.co.nz Model – Tammy / Gown supplied by / Cathleens Magical Wardrobe To see more of my work, you are most welcome to visit my Facebook photograghy page Featured in Dresses / Thank you. Featured in Out of the Blue / Thank you. Featured in Hairstyles / Thanks WaleskaL. Featured in Diptychs and Triptychs / Thank you Shadie. Featured in Insomniacs and other Night Crawlers / Thank you Tama. Featured in Speaking Photo’s / Thanks Mishu :) Featured in Buyers Club / Thank you. Featured in Dips and Trips / Thank you. Featured in Disability and Beauty / Thanks Cee :) Featured on Redbubbles Featured page / Thanks red elves :) Used as the latest avatar for the Dresses group. / Thank you :) 1000+ views People/Portraiture Pin-ups The Date Series HDR Photography Macro Photography Architecture Collaborations Skyscapes Animals/Birds/Insects Street Photography Everyday Objects Seascapes/Rivers/All Water Summer Photography Odd/Unusual Flowers/Plants/Trees Landscapes New Zealand Abstract Humour Black and White Photography Canon 40D / 1am

  • this is the only love where all / other loves have lost their meaning / beyond the theatre of marionettes / here in the space between names a / stone falls to lie among tall grasses / on the skin of the breathing earth / in stillness lulled by speaking winds / I Am an eye, a nerve and all creation / sleeps in the cradle of my bones

  • More of the girls Nat and Deanna. / Series

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