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This was done with water-soluble oil pastels on 20th April 2007…on canvas I love this piece to death… i thought i was losing my talents for a while, as i hadnt been getting any motivation and inspiration, and then i created this… its got me deep into art once more. i hope that doesnt seem too arrogant, lol! View my website to see more… / sarahbentvelzen.com
Blue Ridge Landscape Mountain Fine Art Print
Birth of Dreams is part of a larger body of work in which I abstractly convey storyline progression. This image is the first piece from a three part story (Trihedron). In this story I visually convey the process of dreams. Each part of the Trihedron represents one of the phases: birth, life or death, the ultimate events in any “life story.” © 2005. Limited edition (20) archival prints are available from my web site: DAViD M. ALLeN This image was created using LightWave 3D and Photoshop. Image maps and textures were made in Photoshop. Text was handwritten within Photoshop using a 6×9 Intuos 2 tablet.
/ / The Light is a self-portrait taken from photographic artist Jaeda DeWalt’s series of the same name and is a part of the DeWalt Gallery collection. About this Image: / This image celebrates the moment when we’ve waded through the darkness and come out the other side, into the light and are able to open our arms wide and embrace our path of healing. / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / Available for sale as Laminated Prints, Cards, Matted Prints, / Posters, Mounted Prints, Canvas Prints and Framed Prints / / —-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-—-— / browse Jaeda’s photographic art by category: / dreamscapes, artistic nudes, couples, glamour, erotica, conceptual, sensual, portrait, spiritual, survivor art / /
Dream like, a golden 3/4 profile of someone aware of the cosmos!
“The Key” out in the cosmos is in colors of blues grays, whited, black. purple.
Surreal rooftop drama featuring wishful cat and chirpy pied wagtail. The location is Glasgow, Scotland, UK.
Collage digital, photo manipulation. Inspired by the novel “The picture of Dorian Gray”
The Hammer Shipwreck, Cape Cod North Eastham Massachusetts. The Hammer salvaged by last 20th century pirate Tommy Dennison.© DApixara photos. Cape Cod Shipwrecks /
Hand drawing reworked digitally
Collage digital, photo manipulation
12 months of quirky wonderness and wildtropy that will spur you into a frenzy of fun and thought. This calendar will bring happiness to you for a full twelve months,... if you look at each image every day of the calendar. Yay!
Self-portrait – my sexy lips ;) / Edited in photoshop with ink outlines filter, fresco and neon glow, from memory…. This is a cropped version of the original Camera: Samsung L730. / Focal length: 6.3mm / ISO: 200 / Shutter: 0.5 sec / Aperture: f/3.0 I wanted to recreate Dali’s Mae West piece, but I’m not very good at photoshop and can’t really work out the layers… :( Created 16.10.2009
This photograph is a composite of several photographs taken at different times of day of a crowded Buchanan Street in the heart of the city of Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Europe. Towering over the shoppers is the statue of the late Donald Dewar, First Minister of Scotland. Some of the faces take on an almost devilish appearance.
Seeing triple … three chaffinches on a branch photographed at the RSPB Nature Reserve, Lochwinnoch, near Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Europe.
This image, a mixture of photography and digital painting, features the face of the young girl in “Stepping Stones,” a marble sculpture created by William Hamo Thornycroft in 1878, and which is now located in the Kibble Palace, part of The Botanic Gardens in Glasgow, Scotland, UK, Europe. The girl is in the process of carrying an infant across a brook, thus the intent look on her face. It just so happened that a spider came along just as the photoraph was being taken. I’ve taken the liberty of painting on bright red lips.
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