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My second attempt at fractals, this time using Apophysis 3D.
January 12, 2008. Beijing. Take in one of the most prosperous areas in the city. The proceeds from this item will be donated to FareStart.
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A symbolic representation of global injustice and abuse towards 3rd world people that the advance economies and global corporations commit with their policies. The African woman among the golden wheat field comes upon an empty McDonalds french fries box at her feet. In the upper left corner in the firestorm is the face of the god of fire Hephaestus dosing out justice on the golden city .rising out of the wheat field.
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Original Oil on Canvas / Highly Textured Painting Created with Pallete Knife / Size: 36×24 The Abundant Harvest / Dedicated to children and families of the world who lack lifes essentials due to famine, war, poverty or natural disaster. The melting pots of the world. Feed the empty bellies with substanace and their souls with love. To inquire about this original work, please contact Mia Simmone Gallery at lee.grissett@gmail.com
A welcoming smile as she invites you for dinner.
Maybe it was the hunger or the heat, or both; but it didn’t seem to matter how far we travelled across that scorched earth, the rain and the clouds seemed to travel in front of us. Featured on Redbubble Home Page on 2nd July 2009.
In the darkness of the night she waits / She waits for a lover who is late / She fears he may not come / Then who will still the hunger within
Romance. Copyrights‘ /
She has arisen! also she’s back / work details / done in ps / layering, airbrush, burn n dodge… / photograph used to be me lol… / background pic sourced from public domain thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
She’s back! also…she has arisen / work details / done in ps / layering, airbrush, burn n dodge… / photograph used to be me lol… / background pic sourced from public domain thankyou for taking the time to view my art and (hopefully) comment… / please have a look at my other artwork… / hope you enjoy! :) /
Last night I found the contents of a garbage bag dragged along the back yard of my South London home, so I decided to catch the culprit tonight after his evening of celebrating. Just gone midnight young Brer Fox turned up. “Who me?” said his look and with a quiet pop he was immortalised by the Fox Paparazzi forever! Technical Details: Camera: Nikon D3 / Lens: Nikkor 24-120mm f/3.5-5.6 / Focal Length: 38mm / ISO: 200 / Flash: SB-800 / Exposure: 1/60 sec at f/4.2 / Post Processing: Photoshop CS3 © 2008 John Hooton Photography
Constant Craving Drawn on the 29-9-08 / Featured in 1on1 The Fine Art of Portraiture Group on 30 Sep / Featured in the Music Inspired Art (M.I.A) Group on the 23 Oct Even through the darkest phase Be it thick or thin / Always someone marches brave Here beneath my skin Constant craving / Has always been Maybe a great magnet pulls / All souls towards truth / Or maybe it is life itself / That feeds wisdom / To its youth Constant craving / Has always been Craving / Ah ha / Constant craving / Has always been Constant craving / Has always been / Constant craving / Has always been Craving / Ah ha / Constant Craving / Has always been / Has always been ‘ / Has always been / Has always been / Has always been / Has always been Lyrics by kd lang
At the moment it’s tough to see the wood for the trees. So I thought I’d just provide a bit of focus.
Featured in ! # 1 Artists of Redbubble! April 26, 2009. / Placed Third in the Fine Art Composites Group’s “Texture Challenge” February 16, 2009. / Featured in Visual Texture February 5, 2009. / Featured in Digital Art Compilations February 2, 2009. / Featured in Dimensions January 31, 2009. This image was created for the Fine Art Composite Group’s “Texture Challenge.” I started with Texture 02 as my base image, and put it in PS, hue/saturation and gave it a nice red color. I then added my own image of some turkey buzzards roosting in some winter trees that I took on Wednesday, by extracting them from their grey skies and adding them to the background. I gave them the old levels and shadow/highlights treatment first. Then I added the splatter texture, which I gave a red photo filter to in Photoshop. Last I added Texture 01 after running it through hue/saturation in PS and darkening it. I then erased on and around the vultures, first at 100%, then less and less as I moved away from the birds. I also added this texture one more time, but put it through the motion blur filter. All were blended in the saturation mode, and cut back to about 36% opacity. I flattened, then dodged the wings a little. Lastly, I cropped the whole image to get the turkey vultures in the sweet spot. I probably left something out, lol, but I think I got it all!!! Camera on my part of the deal is the Nikon D40x, using the 70-300mm lens. No, I wasn’t out looking for turkey vultures, I was looking for hawks. We’re in a semi rural area and turkey vultures are a way of life here. My most sincere thanks to the beautiful and talented Vonne (RavenSoul) for her inspiration and encouragement in getting us to take this journey with her!!!! Thank you, sweetie!!!!! RavenSoul It’s 9:58 pm and I haven’t eaten since a half a mini bagel with low fat cream cheese and a cup of green tea passed between my teeth this am. So, yes I AM hungry!!! LOL!!! the original of the vultures: /
Self Portrait / © Jessica Walker 2009
A Knowing that…Passion Part V was drawn on the 29-3-09 Featured in Lifeline on the 14 Nov 09 Passion Part V A knowing that cannot be spoken / A love that cannot be broken / A fascination that burns / Flames that fire the soul / with the deep sensual hunger / Tormenting the heart / longing to embrace and engage another. By Anthea Slade
Original Creation Date: August 14th, 2007 Charcoal on 90 lb, paper, freehand, 16” x 20” / Model: Victoria Sims / Original available for purchase. Note me for pricing.
River Goddess is my first drawing in my Goddess Series. Drawn on 11 July 2009
How many of you remember when Little Shop of Horrors came out? The original started out as a rock musical by composer Alan Menken and writer Howard Ashman, about a hapless florist shop worker who raises a plant that feeds on human blood. It later became a long-running 1982 off-Broadway production and subsequent Broadway production, the musical has been performed all over the world. The musical was later made into a 1986 film of the same name, directed by Frank Oz. I loved the music and fell in love with the movie. I never laughed so hard. This is a homage to all those artists who made this such a wonderful work of art. My favorite line of course was “Seymour! Feed Me!” :o) Created in Incendia 1.3. Postwork in Photoshop to get the correct hue and lighting. This was a 7 day render to get most of the textures I wanted more than anything else. Apollonian structures seem to take a bit longer than the other formulas.
Last night, I heard about those 32 new planets that have been discovered. As soon as the newscaster finished giving the headline, his co-anchor/deskmate chirped: “Well, now we can move there!” I assumed she was joking. But who knows? Is that where we are, a completely disposable society? Buy a new toy, throw it out, buy another. Buy a new dress, throw it out, buy another? Use up the resources of a perfectly lovely planet, rip it to shreds, stomp on it and make it a mess…then whooooooooooosh off to another? ::sigh:: I’m wishing that we could be a little more responsible: Repair things. Renew things. Make the world better, not turn it into trash. / Anyway, this image is so many paintings and painted photoimages that I lost track at 7 layers. I think it looks like someone’s sewn a little patch on Earth. We can check out those new planets (it’s so cool that they’re “close”) but we really should be sure that the one we’re living on is in good shape, too. /
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