Planting shadow 

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  • Digital Art Photography. / The Earth Goddess shadow over the prairie. / Giving rain. / Photo manipulation.Mixed media, painting,color pencil, acrylic. / By Gina Signore. / Dahlia House Studios.

  • Hiking down Havasu Creek.

  • From the series “Lit by the Dark of the Shadow’. This image was the grand-daddy of them all – on the wall at 1300×900mm, whilst the other 13 were 700×500mm. I chose to do this one large as it pretty much summed up everything I wanted to address with this show. Journey and exploration, choice and consequence, and polarities such as ego and shadow, light and dark, positive and negative. We each present a side of us to the world that is bathed in light, goodness and fertility. We hide or suppress our darkness, our ugly bits of which we’re ashamed. My question within this show is, if we each acknowledge or experience our own shadow are we not more knowledgable about ourselves, and consequently the world we exist in?

  • All work in this portfolio is © Stephanie Rachel Seely. / These materials (images and poems) may NOT be edited, copied, reproduced, printed, distributed, displayed, performed, or used in any way, in whole or in part, without my written permission. Please respect copyright and do not save or upload any images or poems to Photobucket, Flickr, Myspace, Facebook etc. These creative materials are NOT public domain. This work was featured in A Fascinating Purple Check out my autumn art A new version of Stardust

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  • part of a wall in the city. / It got some great old treeplants growing alongside of it. / A red skull-graphitti was sprayed on it. Not a great sight but If you cut out some parts you get a “chinese miniature”

  • thank you sooo much to the anonymous buyer who purchased this poster on June 27, 2008! cheers! / A BIG THANK YOU to the fabulous buyer who bought this large framed print on the 12th of September, 2008! cheers :) /

  • “the true meaning of life, / is to plant trees / under whose shade you do not expect to sit….” Nelson Henderson Here Goes you are inspiring! undertaking: adventure, attempt, calling, charge, commitment, covenant, effort, endeavor, enterprise, ethos, experiment, guarantee, project, pledge, promise, proposition, pursuit, struggle, task, venture, vow…. Mixed media on canvas / (mostly Acrylic, some impasto gel, gouache, stuff lying around, modeling clay and crackle medium) / 92cm X 61cm / June 2008 Original Painting SOLD

  • The stamen (I never know what to call it… ) part of a Hibiscus flower…

  • . / One of those things in the house that we see all the time and that always bring a good feeling … but that we really only notice on a subconscious level … but there they are … bringing us an inner smile every day!!! This was my mom’s schefflera plant … which I’m doing my best to keep healthy and happy here in my little kitchen!! Image taken October 9, 2007 with the Olympus C-5000 zoom. psst: just so ya know, the raggedy, chipped-painted window sill is actually a decorative mirror!!

  • She rests among the mosses / A shrine of wood and wishes / In this quiet sunlit forest / She is peaceful, not forgotten. / Zazzle / DeviantART / - / a dryad-treestump maiden, who twisted into place, / my pencilling too messy, so wood flowed round her face. / And grasses grew around her, and roots twisted round her wrist, / and from the slender sapling behind her, rose a girl of leaves and mist. I rather liked the concept and the curvy way she posed, / so as soon as the tablet was mine again, a sketch on the screen arose… / It wasn’t quite abstract or anime, nor a gentle blushing bride / and so out of wood I carved her and let the paint decide, And the leaves spread out around her, as I sprinkled and I spun / And brown and green around her, the trees grew one by one. / The steps I saw quite clearly, but the details made me yawn / So I looked up ruins and flung dabs, until perspective was born. And moss and sunlight gathered and layers flowed and split / And the hours flew silently by, until I was forced to quit. / But the quiet woodland waited, and the headless idol watched / Until I woke this morning and added bark metallic and notched… And the trees sprang up behind, and the flowers crept over the steps / And the sun lanced through the trees and everywhere shadows crept… / Roses of orange and yellow were added on a whim / and in the offering bowl lies a lily blurred and dim. ‘Til at last I could not deny her, she had to have a head, / Although I tried to distract her by painting her fingers instead. / The shiny coins didn’t sway her, and empty was this wood, / until I shaped her a face and swept over her a hood. Then sprouted a few last flowers, and a twisting thorny vine / Along the lowest terrace, its thorns as dark as wine / But I’ve worked on this seven full hours and new ideas have grown, / So posting and moving on now, before my muse has flown.

  • Another image from my ‘green room’ series, shot at ABM. This time I elected to concentrate on light and composition instead of colour. It would have been so easy to crank up the red on the ‘Ladder Safety’ poster… but I like the darker B&W mood here rather more. At full magnification it is still possible to read every word of the ‘Ode to Roger’ pinned on the noticeboard.

  • These are the same roses from Valentine’s Day with the velvetly petals. I adjusted the white balance on my camera before shooting to give it a bluish tone. It looks like crushed eyeshadow to me…:D Shot with a sigma 105mm macro, indoors with flash. Enjoy!

  • Inside red flower – red lips / Nikon D60

  • Field of daffodils / Nikon D60+HDR / Filey, near Scarborough, North Yorkshire / England

  • I think I have caught up with my comments for half of you so far .. I will do the rest when I get back from the kittens :)

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  • This is not sepia… there is still some green… / In Berlin (Germany)... “Between the death, there is still life… / Between sepia tones, there is green… / Between shadows, there is light… / Between sorrow, there is hope…”

  • As is macro shot using an olympus c770. Thats a whole 4megapixels in all its glory. / uneditied. in my front yard.

  • Palms in my yard. / Polaroid i633 6.0 mega pixel / Featured in Shapes & Patterns group / Featured in Focus and Lighting group

  • Canon 350D / F/5.6 / 1/50seg / ISO-100 / WB:Tungsten As Is…just cropped. Featured in Out of the Blue 24th August 2009

  • Nikon D60 / Lens: Nikon 18-55mm / f/5.6 1/60 ISO200 / as is

  • This wonderful reminder of a life in a season, stands like some lost temple to a half forgotten religion. After the glory of it’s flowers, this simple and yet wonderfully complex design, stands in it’s strength against the coming winter, now a home to a hopeful spider, casting it’s nets into the sea currents of air. Converted into a pinhole black and white And shot on the outskirts of York

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