Seely
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Stephanie Rach...
Canada
66 creative works found
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100% Photoshop. / I like this, reminds me of something Tim Burton might approve of.
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Based on the following lines from a poem I wrote: / “For through the stillness of forest trees… floats to earth the remnants of angels’ wings”. The feather is a painting (deliberately made to look torn), the rest was created in Photoshop. /
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A rather simplistic experiment in Photoshop, but I really like this one. / / Inspired by the end of Tim Burton’s ‘Corpse Bride’ film.
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A composite of Supernova, which is an arcylic painting I did, and a little bit of playing with Photoshop
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Some experimentation with a photo of myself. I really like my lips in this shot
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For really stupid reasons I hadn’t seen my last surviving grandfather or spoken to him in four years, other than on the phone when he would call. He was admitted to the hospital yesterday. Tonight my father, stepmom, my sister and I went to see him. He was asleep, so we never got to talk to him. The nurse said he could live anywhere from 24 hours to a week. I watched him for several minutes, listening to his laboured breathing, knowing that soon he would be reunited with his wife, who died 11 years earlier. He would be free from pain. He’d be able to walk without his walker. He’d know heaven’s peace and eternal rest. But for now, he was caught somewhere between this world and the afterlife. He died less than 2 hours after our visit. I had already made this artwork and I was in the process of writing this poem when we got the call that he had died. Both this artwork and poem are dedicated to him and his 93 years. Somewhere In Between / ~ / Too humble to be heaven’s worth / Too beautiful to be our fragile earth / Is this just some intangible dream? I walk toward this brilliant light / With wings that carry me into the night / Yet still, I hear myself breathe. I hear voices and clearly sense / A peace beyond human transience, / Something beautiful and divine, I believe I hear the infinite chorus / Of all those who’ve passed before us / But I realize these voices lie not ahead, but behind.
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art More experiments in Photoshop. The background is the same that was used in Autumn Magic
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Acrylic painting on paper. Digitally enhanced
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Just playing with brushes and layer styles.
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I’ve been wanting to write a story about finding Time, and I always pictured Time as being an hourglass guarded by butterflies. Made in Apophysis and Photoshop.
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art A new version of Stardust
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Taken at a hostel near Jasper, Alberta
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...as in seraphim, the angel. / Another successful venture with coloured pencils.
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I only completed his hair with pencil,I finished his cloak in Photoshop. This man’s nose is so fun to draw! Check out all of my Snape art here
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art A shot of a purplish plant in the front yard made all the more cool by Photoshop. / A newer version can be seen here
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art Acrylic painting . After a little tinkering, I’m saying that it’s now about 94.87% painting and 5.13% photoshop. XD
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This began as a random and very simplistic black and white pencil drawing. After several trial runs through Photoshop, I came up with this, which is much more interesting than what it started out as.
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100% Photoshop
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Acrylic on paper. Painted using only white and navy paint. Coloured edited in Photoshop for a slight aqua tint. Kinda got the yin/yang thing going on.
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Check out my autumn poems / Heaven’s Champagne / Dying Colours / Contemplating Grapes Check out my autumn art
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