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40cm x 45cm acrylics and collage on canvas. As yet another art course project for tafe, our imaginative lecturer wanted us to take 2 masterpieces by high profile artists and imagine, metaphorically if they’re were to be married and to have a child, paint what that child would look like! We could either make them not work together purposely to make a statement or blend them into a new image. This is man ray’s woman with cello ‘f’ holes and one of Kurt Shwitters’ collages (mostly painted but also collaged). At first i didn’t like this too much but after I got stuck into it I fell in love and this has been my favorite painting of mine ever since.
A South London Station on August evening COLOUR PORTFOLIO IN THE MOMENT – PHOTOJOURNALISM URBAN DECOR ARCHITECTURAL MOTHER NATURE SUBLIME GRIME PORTRAITURE
‘It is the pervading law of all things organic and inorganic, / Of all things physical and metaphysical, / Of all things human and all things super-human, / Of all true manifestations of the head, / Of the heart, of the soul, / That the life is recognizable in its expression, / That form ever follows function.’ Louis Sullivan Custom type. Also available: / /
This leaf is actually floating down the creek to the ocean. / . /
The useful Sunny 16 rule always with you! Version printed in black:
Oh the perfection of the bug! / —-—-—-—-—- / Shot this in a parking lot in Morro Bay, Ca. / . / the horizontal version / / . / / . /
this is another one of my fog shots in the morning, i hope you like it as much as i do / THANKYOU TO THE PERSON WHO BOUGHT THIS, THIS IS MY FIRST EVER SALE AND IM OVER THE MOON SO THANKYOU….......
This is dedicated to everyone that is forced to wear a smile , whether they want to or not …... sorry , but this was the kind of day I had …. and even though I have 3 other projects I should/need to be workin on ….. a website to finish re doing .. and a list longer than the Great Wall to finish .. I felt obligated to put this together before I head to bed …. hope you enjoy ! ;) / Detail / Top Selling Tees / / /
A US Navy F18f Comes close to sound barrier to create this beautiful vapor cloud. / Here and gone in an instant Vapor clouds are a phenomena of near supersonic flight meeting humid Air. / Shot with an Xti.
I keep searching for a sign / That you are waiting for us / So many times have I looked twice / A face that I thought was yours / I am always looking Your time in this life was so short / Never has something affected me so / I try to move on / I will never forget you / You are always in my prayers / We will never forget you Our captain / Our heart / 10 years has passed / It still breaks my heart / But I will never forget you I carry it with me / A burden / My cross / I carry it for you / I always will Could it get less heavy? / Only time will tell / But 10 years has passed / I miss you mate / I will never forget you Yes, I saw it / It’s always been there / I didn’t miss it / We will meet again / In the after life 21.08.98 —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—— The famous Dog Rocks is in Batesford near Geelong, VIC. Canon 40D w/ EF-S 10-22mm / ISO: 100 / Aperture: f/22 / Shutter: 1/2 sec Thank you to the anonymous person who purchased a framed print / Thank you to Adams parents who purchased a framed print / Thank you to the anonymous person who purchased a canvas print Dog Rocks Calendar
When greys fill your day brighten things up with a colour invaders tee from jazz ,
My entry for the T-Shirt Revolution Vintage, Faded and Distressed challenge / . / for the print click image /
/ This is an image of an old wooden fishing vessel in the Port Townsend Marina in Port Townsend Washington where I live. I have just recently started to play around with HDR and this is my first attempt at it.
Choice II is for those who love the light side of the spectrum. It takes on such a different feeling than the much darker original, The Choice / Love should never be a choice. While man attempts to recreate his universe through science, emulating God; at the core, each of us struggles with daily choices that eclipse logic. Are choices of the heart logical or divinely inspired, impetuous or practical, or do these rather define constraints of the mind? Should the heart always win over thought process, or does one inform the other? By our divine nature, women have a choice, to follow our heart, head, will, or spirit. Wrong or right, we exercise it. I’m listening… listening to the dreams. Digital Fine Art, influenced by the Romantic “Pre-Raphaelite” and Arts and Crafts styles. F.A. Moore, June 17, 2009. Special thanks to stock providers: Gillian, LinzStock, Katanaz-Stock, B-SquaredStock, and mariastock, and to art in the public domain from which I referenced the muses. FEATURES 2009-10-25 The Choice-II in Dimensions 2009-07-17 The Choice-II in Southern United States Artists 2009-07-05 The Choice-II in Impressionist Art 2009-06-26 The Choice-II in PEACE, LOVE & TRANQUILITY 2009-06-20 Choice-II in The Divine Feminine / Suggestions: great note card to a lover BEST VIEWED LARGE! / Greeting Card ^ / Mounted print ^ / Framed print ^ / PLEASE SEE ALSO / See The Choice, a much darker, romantic piece for detail views.
The Answer The Answer is often a matter of posing the right question. / Posing the right question is a result of understanding what you want. / -F.A. Moore Digital Fine Art by F.A. Moore / Dimensions: 5000×7500 px / Inspired by the grip of questions and the quiet place where answers are found. The Answer work incorporates Other Skies, which was inspired by Tim Scullion’s photograph,Explosion of Color, and used it as the foundation for shapes, color, and title; along with two of my own artworks. Special thanks, therefore, to Tim Scullion, plus stock providers milly-stock, Lisajen-stock, and B-SquaredStock for models and textures, respectively, for this work. FEATURES 2009-08-16 The Answer in The Divine Feminine 2009-08-05 The Answer in Digital Artists United 2009-08-03 The Answer in Core [C.O.R.E] 2009-08-03 The Answer in Vibration in Art and Verse – VAVoom! DETAIL / Please click images to view at 100% scale. / / Question detail / Answer detail / Pattern detail
River Sprite A Sprite might be a spirit; / a River Sprite might be a river spirit. / A mermaid may be a kind of sprite. / ...Then again, what do I know? / I’m just an alien on this planet, / merrily exploring your water, earth and sky, / and languages, foreign to me, still. / —F.A. Moore, Aug 20 2009 Digital Fine Art by F.A. Moore, August 2009 FEATURES 2008-08-22 River Sprite in Digital Artists United 2009-08-21 River Sprite in Abstract Art & Digital Writing This image started as the 2nd part—the tie in, to Isa Rodriguez’ and my ongoing attempt to collaborate on an Exquisite Corpse project. The top one inch of the bottom half was what she sent me, and I created like colors, shadows, bottoms of trees, such that it was difficult to tell where her one inch left off, and my half began. Couldn’t wait to get her full image this morning so that I could snap them together in PSE. However, alas, Isa seems to have lost her file. No PNG, no PSD, nothing has turned up yet. An attempt to recreate ended up wonderful, but with all colors, trees, and shadows offset from the original. Maybe we’re not suppose to be doing corpses. :)) Or, maybe the third time will be a charm. On this piece, while waiting for the top half from Isa, I simply mirrored my “spirit” to the top half and added some blending changes to get the darker, deep-water mirror image. Then overlaid granite on the entire shebang. Looked like a sprite to me, thus the name. It’s interesting to see that in the crook of the neck of the swan (in the top, mirror image), are little birds, in what looks like an egg cracked open. Only a River Sprite could create such unexplained magic! I humbly thank you for being part of my art. Special thanks to stock providers FantasyStock, CAStock, and B-SquaredStock for model, swan, trees, and textures. DETAIL: / (Click any image to view at 100% scale.) / Swan detail / Sprite detail / Deep water sprite detail
UPDATE Thurs Oct 8: New video, below. “How to…Showcase Your Art in a Virtual Room”. I will continue to add new tutorial links to THIS,...
UPDATE Thurs Oct 8: New video, below. “How to…Showcase Your Art in a Virtual Room”. 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
Rain Dance / Not cirrus clouds, / serious clouds: / Cumulus! / Nimbus!! / Thunderheads!!! I’m gusting along the stratus, / where the fast birds fly past. It’s misting… / sprinkling… / raining…Pouring…GUSHING… / The sky is falling! And I’m dancing, / calling for rain. —F.A. Moore Aug 27, 2009 Digital Fine Art in oil painting style, by F.A. Moore, August 2009. / Dimensions: 6000×9000 pixels / Resolution: 300 pixels per inch / Inspired by the comforting effect the sound of rain has on my psyche, especially when I’m overwhelmed. I also uploaded a lighter (less one background) version, “Rain Dancer – II”, which I have already deleted. Below, is a small picture of Rain Dance – II, in case you didn’t catch it before it was deleted. My friends who arrived early helped me pick out which version to maintain on RB. If you want to purchase the image or a product made from it, let me know, and I’ll arrange to upload it. / Rain Dance – II, by F.A. Moore Special thanks to stock providers Faestock, UmbraDeNoapte-Stock, Uttermost, Marcus J. Ranum, wyldraven, Enchantedgal-stock, and to Printable Tatoo Designs for the tatto design of the Kanji character for ‘SOUL’. FEATURES 2009-08-29 Rain Dance in Inspired Art 2009-08-29 Rain Dance in Digital Brushstrokes 2009-08-29 Rain Dance in Feminine Intent 2009-08-28 Rain Dance in Fantasy Fine Art Composites DETAIL Please click on each image to enlarge to 100% scale. Thank you. / Rain dancer detail / (Feel what moves you; but don’t automatically assume these / are tears of sadness; as rain-dancing can be strenuous.:) / Sky dancers detail / Kanji ‘SOUL’ tattoo detail^
This African superb starling (Lamprotornis superbus) finds a large cactus a convenient perch from which to scan for food. Bloedel Conservatory, Vancouver, BC, 26 Aug 2009. Canon Rebel XSi (450D) / Canon EF 70-200mm f/4L USM / 1/125, f/5, -1/3, ISO 800, 200mm, hand held
What is it about Milly? Sometimes there’s something about someone that you know is special. You can’t put your finger on it. The gender doesn’t matter. Sometimes the age doesn’t matter. “What is it about Milly?” explores the wonder of that indescribable “something”. Special thanks to stock provider milly-stock, for the model and inspiration for the title. Digital Fine Art by F.A. Moore, Oct 6, 2009 / Dimensions: 4000×4000 pixels, 300 ppi / Photoshop Elements to collage, brushstroke, and detail FEATURES 2009-10-09 What is it about Milly? in Digital Brushstrokes 2009-10-07 What is it about Milly? in Pathway to the Soul DETAILS Click image to enlarge to 100% scale / Detail flowers / Detail Milly’s hat / Detail face
her name is seattle / and this is how she became seattle… . ramon: she’s cute… in a dark kind of way… patrick: is that what you looked like when you were a kid, mimi? mimi: ummm ramon: nope…. mimi and i looked alike when we were kids. patrick: well, she has your lips for sure, mimi… are you guys related? mimi & ramon: no~ ramon: i think she’d live in a place where it rains all the time… like seattle…. her name should be seattle sherowski…. patrick: she should be just seattle… like seal… jin: she doesn’t have a last name because she doesn’t have a dad…. she ran away to seattle…. ramon: her mom’s always drunk… jin: she ran away to seattle to look for her dad… mimi: ummmm….. patrick: she’s pippi longstocking gone emo…. ramon: you should give her freckles…. on her shoulders and arms too… mimi: she has ‘em already…. even on her earlobes… evan: and she never talks… ramon: she only nods her head… mimi: and shakes… ramon: seattle’s really cute…. patrick: yeah… mimi: ok…. time to clean up, kids…. go home…. . 4/100 for 1000 girls in 100 days / (96 more to go…. what have i gotten myself into?????) . charcoal on newsprint / digital (photoshop) / og 18”x 24” (cropped) .
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