Drippy Wall Art
21 creative works found
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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.
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This piece is based on how much we base our decisions off of love. Not condemning it, but rather it intrigues me what those will do in the name of love. Many people have died for love, have fought for love, and have sacrificed for love. It’s a powerful feeling that enslaves us, causing us to react in ways we may not deem normal in a clear state of mind, but like they say, Love is intoxicating. 2nd traditional piece I’ve ever attempted with acrylics. It was (key word, was, because it was sold lol)a 18×24 inch stretched canvas with acrylics and india ink. I miss this piece dearly, but at least I have a wonderful jpeg of it’s remains.
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Once I learnt how – I kinda went nuts for a while. Some of the other Water Drop pics >> Click Here
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Just turned up the faucet a little bit and got smaller drops. Once I learnt how – I kinda went nuts for a while. Some of the other Water Drop pics >> Click Here
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The birth of a drop… A rusty faucet is the happy mother… Photography / [Olympus SP560UZ, aperture priority, F/5.6, 1/30 sec, ISO 100, flash fired] / Copyright © LiorG 2008 Add Lior Goldenberg to your watchlist
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Raindrops dripping of a gum branch…..reflected in the added “flood’ filter..
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This is a native “golden spray” bush….it gets ladden with tiny yellow blooms that make the branches droop under there weight…this was taken in the yard at home after a morning shower!! DbsPhotos
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After having so much fun with the last piece, I decided to try a series of em. I have an idea, but won’t let it out until I’m sure it will work =D This piece is focused on the ability to open up. Being vulnerable to the outside without fear or worry. My creative juices have been flowing since that week of downtime and in a way my mind has opened a little more for me to see inside and to let you see a little deeper. Only in this state of vulnerability can I truly be free, and without limitation on what I do or how I go about doing it.
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Dog Portrait
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For the past week or so I have been in a real deep funk. Won’t go as far as saying depressed but overwhelmed by the feeling of unhappiness. I sketched this out last night about midnight and felt that it was worth throwing up here. I wanted to capture how I’ve been feeling and this happened to pop out. No preconceived idea of what I was aiming for and was at the will of my subconscious. As you see in the image, I am gripping onto one of the only things that make me happy, and no matter how hard I squeeze, it still feels like it is slipping away. What IT is, is not important, because it can be anything that brings you any kind of joy. And as you see, without that happiness and that “constant”, I am nothing. Along with my happiness I myself begin to slip away into the darkness, hoping to meet my happiness at the bottom.
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This was a pencil design I did a year back. A lot of my art portrays my feelings towards the social status of this era. How we are consumed by reality tv, game shows, and just plain bad television. Once born of flesh and blood, we are slowly becoming one with technology and absorbed into the useless trash we find flipping through channels. Here, the already converted mother is trying to protect the only remnants that remind her that she too was once human.
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Kind of feeling the Constantine movie’s idea of demons. Drawn in pencil and then splattered in Photoshop.
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I had seen these kind of shots over the years and thought it required specialised equipment to take them and would never be able to. Read up on it a bit – turns out all you need is the kitchen sink, a steady tripod, flash, imagination and TONS of patience to get the right shot
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Had to try getting an image within a drop – essentially making the drop act as a magnifying lens and showing an inverted image of it’s background. / This is the closest I got! :-)
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I do not remember what treatment I used on this image of a tree. / This art work is registered copyright© 2008 and any copyright infringement will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law in the USA and International.
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This Flamingo had been drinking water. I loved the way the water was dripping off its beak.
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