New York Skyline taken while on a helicopter tour then edited in photoshop
mixed media
Mix Media on Cork Board
charcoal on collaged paper
oil on canvas
oil on canvas
All Images © Copyright 2008 Shannon Butler, wildink / All Rights Reserved.
A disused sheep-station – way out west – a full day’s drive to any town bigger than a postage stamp. red-dust. red-water, red-light.
Three watchers standing in water watching. Click once on image to enlarge. / / / /
Acrylic , digital, fractal and photography. Mixed media calendar. Customizable upon request.
Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.
Mixed Media
Mixed Media – Using Elements 6 – Photo Impact and Gimp.
Mixed media work of one of my latest photograph
Mixed Media work, photograph digitally mixed with watercolor
Mixed Media Work
Featured in THE SISTERHOOD / Featured in The Patchwork This image was created for the Substance of Things Not Seen challenge. Basically this is an image of my inner most feelings. It’s the way I’ve felt all my life…trying to get through one day to the other while suffering through depressive states. It’s become easier to cope with, but I still have points where life bores me and saddens me and I find it hard to get through. The eyes are a self portrait that I have edited. All images were taken by me and edited by me. Depression is something that can’t be really and truly seen, only felt. I tried to portray what it feels like…a mixture of confusion and thoughts of not being good enough…wanting something different…something that can never be achieved…and just being confused… This is also an homage to Tegan and Sara and their song Dark come soon which I have taken the lyrics from. Enjoy.
Photograph taken by Linda Costello Hinchey on a glaring bright wintery day here in the Appalachian Mnts of Virginia. I was just certain none of my shots would turn out because it was so bright. But, as luck would have it… And even better, you can even see tiny little snowflakes mixed with her old grey beard. This image is used for our poster/print and is exclusively from the fine art studios of CHSTUDIOS.NET from a portrait commission. This is a formally rescued black & white Border Collie and Australian Shepherd mix. R.I.P. sweet Crowe Bird. I’ll see you someday again… / —-—-—-—-—-—-— / Top Ten / —-—-—-—-—-—-— / All Soft and Cuddlies —-—-—-—-—-—-— / Featured in… / —-—-—-—-—-—-— / Paws n Claws / Pathway to the Soul
same plant, but not the same composition as the other one you can see below. / . / request for a different text or greeting ; send me a Bmail or mail and I will customize the card with your own text. White text also possible to do / . / available as card only / . / / . / . /
Mixed Media / This idea came to me because I made a comparison with death and the life of a running shoe. In high school when Cross Country season started I used to buy my running shoes and think of how long they were going to last. By the end of the season my shoes were so worn out that they were practically useless. Now I think that we can compare our lives to the life of a running shoe, we go through so many miles, through so many obstacles and we never know when the road is going to end, or how many more miles we will be able to run. Esta idea surgío cuando hice la entre la muerte y un tennis para correr. En el bachillerato cuando empezaba la temporada de atletismo compraba mis comparación tennis y pensaba en cuanto me iban a durar. Al final de la temporada los tennis eran practicamente inservibles. Ahora pienso que podemos comparar nuestras vidas a la vida de un tennis para correr. Pasamos tantos kilometros, tantos obstaculos y núnca sabemos cuando el camino se va a acabar o cuantos kilometros más podremos recorrer. Copyright © 2009 Stephanie Jo Witham all rights reserved.
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