taken in Venice april 2007
A gold and silver abstract design.
An abstract gold and silver design with a black background.
A geometric Aztec inspired design on a black background.
Abstract in acrylic on board
BEAUTIFUL 3D FLUID TEXTURED, ART NOUVEAU INSPIRED CANVASES, CREATED USING SILICONE AND POLYVINYL TEXTURE AND ENAMEL. THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS EXPERIMENTAL WORKS IN TEXTURE AND COLOUR, FOCUSSING ON THE USE OF CONTRASTING FLUID AND ROUGH TEXTURE FORMS, ACCENTED BY DRAMATIC ENAMEL PATINA.
BEAUTIFUL 3D FLUID TEXTURED, ART MOTHERHOOD INSPIRED CANVASES, CREATED USING SILICONE AND POLYVINYL TEXTURE AND ENAMEL. THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS EXPERIMENTAL WORKS IN TEXTURE AND COLOUR, FOCUSSING ON THE USE OF CONTRASTING FLUID AND ROUGH TEXTURE FORMS, ACCENTED BY DRAMATIC ENAMEL PATINA. / THIS PIECE IS FROM MY GRADUATE SHOW, EXPLORING THE SUBJECT OF MOTHERHOOD AND BIRTH.
BEAUTIFUL 3D FLUID TEXTURED, ART NOUVEAU INSPIRED CANVASES, CREATED USING SILICONE AND POLYVINYL TEXTURE AND ENAMEL. THIS COLLECTION CONTAINS EXPERIMENTAL WORKS IN TEXTURE AND COLOUR, FOCUSSING ON THE USE OF CONTRASTING FLUID AND ROUGH TEXTURE FORMS, ACCENTED BY DRAMATIC ENAMEL PATINA.
golden light from a crinkled paper lantern
Abstract in acrylic on canvashttp://images-1.redbubble.com/img/art/framecolor:black/framestyle:flat30/mattecolor:black/product:framed-print/size:large/view:preview/1151771-2-green-and-gold.jpg
Abstract in acrylic on canvas
Abstract in acrylic on canvas
Light Scribble- I don’t know how, but i managed to only catch the yellow tree lights, resulting in a high contrast mimimalist picture.
Gold fractal design telling a sweet story.
My vision of psychedelic art a la Peter Max updated for the 21st Century.
Image of a high end Gold Plated Printerd Circuit Board with a Red Mask. / Details : Nikon D200 / Sigma 105 /F2.8 macro EX DC with SLD glass lens, tripod mounted. / I used 3 Studio lights ,( 2x 60cm softboxes + 1 Honeycomb “hairlight” ) / The lens was in macro mode at approx 8 inches from subject. / Flash by X syncy cord, Camera Rear Curtain Flash combined Aperture priority at 140 iso. / Xp compensation -1stop Matrix metering mode / XP was 6 seconds at F32 when i set out to make the image, i tries to make the PCB more dynamic by holding it at an angle by using a retort stand. because i was in macro mode the depth of field was very restricted, & so i had to go for a very small aperture to regaing the overall focus , i set the ISO to 140 and Adopted Aperture priority. ( i normally go for 100 to maintain max quality & minimum noise.) AP allowed the camera to determine the final EXP ,i needed to use a tripod due to the 6 sec Exposure. I opted for rear curtain Programmed Flash. My reasoning behind this is worth mentioning. the Flash will blast the image & give a harsh Washed out look, It also casts big shadows, & a Black background , Portraits often have a blue tinge to them. If you opt for rear curtain synch. ( in aperture priority mode) the camera attempts to Fully Expose the full image ( imagine an indoor scene < shadows, black back ground et> ). / But justas the shutter begins to close, Bang the flash fires & hits the Foreground !, very quickly the camera shuts down the flash & tries to compensate for what would be Massive ocerexposure. What you end up with is ( hopefully ) a brightly lit & well Colouerd image with Few Shadows. Try it with an indoor portrait, where there is at least 10 feet behind the subject, That will really show this Technique to its full. / any feed back is most welcome Pos Or Neg it’s all good.
Abstract in acrylic on canvas
ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
ORIGINAL PAINTING BY ARTIST … LIZ KINDER
Cultural Faces / Acrylic on canvas 3 ft x 3 ft http://ArtByMitchell.webs.com
Opencanvas and Photoshop
olio su tavola – cm 60×70 + telaio
acrilico su legno – cm 30×60 + telaio
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