Reduction Wall Art
15 creative works found
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and yes, people love clouds, but even more, we looove a sunset. especially when it’s original. an original sunset painting turned into an electronic glow. (altered via photoshop) and in breaking news-this painting (the original) sold at the weekend exhibition! Gold!
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Oil and impasto on canvas. 1mx1.8m an extension of the ‘Building a Bridge’ series. This series began with the thought that Australia had much in the way of natural resources and the knowledge of how to manage them. The caretakers of the land were not heeded. Explorers lost their way, had opportunity stare them in the face and tracks were made with dying footsteps. We continually have the opportunity to choose a better way. build a bridge, get over past decisions, build better futures. This series was begun before the PM said sorry. That was a happy day. The trend now is to live with more awareness. This was painted in hope that steps are taken on this path, every day. Blaze a trail, people!
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Dealing with the reduction of personality due to celebrity. It’s based on a feature which ran in a television listings magazine a couple of years ago, about the family life of Elvis Presley.
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I found two funeral directors shops on the side of the street beside the entrance to Ghencia Cemetery in Bucuresti. I would have thought that by the time one reached that point (i.e. the cemetery entrance) one would already be coffined!!
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An old statue I found in our garden, with some colour reduction applied in Camera RAW.
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This is a reduction print using 4 shades of black/gray and white and one shade of red. This idea just came to me one day and has been the starting point of all my current works which involve birds. Its a bit Alfred Hitchcock inspired, a combination of “The Birds” and “Psycho”.
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Colour reduction using Adobe Photoshop CS3 and allied software. Older Lava flow photographed early evening. Amazed by the myriad of patterns, colours and shapes. Mind you, lava from my observations, usually comes in the basic black when dry.
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Colour reduction using Adobe Photoshop CS3 and allied software. Amazed at the ability of nature to regrow in the harshest of conditions
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This shop window poster caught my eye
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Colour reduction using Adobe Photoshop CS3
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Color reduction in Camera RAW.
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2006 / Hebal
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Colour reduction using Photoshop CS3 and auxillary software Comments and Critiques welcome
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colour reduction experiment using Adobe Photoshop CS3 and auxillary software Comments and Critiques welcome
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Colour reduction using Adobe Photoshop CS3 and auxillary software Comments and Critiques welcome
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