Inspired by the song Worldly Divine by Martin Grech.
I’m going to write a short story to go along with this.. but not now my mind is on overload 2007© Tammy Soulliere AKA Insane Reflections/InsaneVirtue
I wish eye could find a way to give nature back it’s earth!
Angel of Tesla: Descriptive work of the super. By Nizstaro Image copyright © 2007-2008, Nizstaro. Copying and displaying or redistribution of this image without permission from the artist is strictly prohibited
You need to think twice about this one
The best curtains I’ve ever encountered. Yup.
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 artwork was featured in Sold! and In Another World One of my first autobiographical pieces. A poem for this image can be found in my book, Heaven’s Champagne. Info for Sold! Group / Sold a small laminated print to an RB member.
After the beginning of the terraformation.
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You think your life is odd… You have 4 seemingly stable dimentions / to go about your shopping in… Based on sketches for a Childrens (+ adult childrens) book I am working on. Created from many pen doodles on reverse side of junk recycled band pamphlets (Snow Patrol – YAWN) from my old job… scanned in and some good old photoshopin’ Enjoy trying to find all the little secrets, enjoy watching your friends scratch there academic heads at this one… Makes M C Escher look like an accountant :P Peace skateboard? /
Subliminal though it may be, Desirée / Glanville speaks through her fantastic / fractal renderings and choice of music. / The Wiz – Ease on down the road, a / combination of fractals created with / Apophysis, is an example of her / music-inspired work. / A late seventies movie follow-up to a smash Broadway hit,The Wiz, / with its updated, urban Wizard of Oz theme, features characters / rising above their background and others’ expectations of them. / “Ease on Down the Road”, Desirée’s subtitle, is their road-trip theme song; sung by the late Michael / Jackson and Diana Ross, playing the scarecrow and Dorothy, respectively. The two joyfully make their / way down the yellow brick road, laughing, stumbling, and dancing, off to see “the Wiz” (the late Richard / Pryor). / Desirée strews our path with pink and yellow flowers and fantasy crystals, through which we see more / worlds. The landscape is draped in a muli-colored veil of dreams. Butterflies hover above, harbingers of / new life. / Dorothy, ultimately tells the Wiz, when he turns to her for help. ”…you’ll never find [what you’re looking / for] in the safety of this room. I tried that all my life. It doesn’t work. There’s a whole world out there. And / you’ll have to begin by letting people see who you really are.” / Is this Desirée’s message? As artists, getting out of that safe zone and letting others know who we really / are is probably where we begin to “ease on down the road”; the ultimate road trip to the pinnacle, where / the art of joy and the joy of art meet. (F.A. Moore- INSIDE SOLO-Oct 2009) featured in SOLO EXHIBITION (Oct 2009) / featured in Digital Abstracts & Patterns 06-10-2009 / featured in The Voyage Of The Surrealists 02-02-2009 / featured in The Feature Fraternity 01-31-2009 / featured in Unconvential Artistry 01-22-2009 / featured in Fractal frenzy 01-23-2009 / / / Cheshire Cat: Oh, by the way, if you’d really like to know, he went that way. / / Alice: Who did? Cheshire Cat: The White Rabbit. / / Alice: He did? Cheshire Cat: He did what? Alice: Went that way. Cheshire Cat: Who did? Alice: The White Rabbit. Cheshire Cat: What rabbit? a combination of Fractals created with Apophysis
Here’s another reason space rocks…..............Slee Dragon Wings. What you may ask are Slee Dragon Wings, well’ SDW’s are the best delicacy in the know universe, and maybe in a few unknown ones as well. Every 70th turn of the moon “CandyRock”, the SD’s hatch in the gelitinous pink craters of said moon, they suck up the sweet pink nectar, and when their wings are thick and heavy, they lift off the surface. Once beyond the pull of the moon, they float in space until meeting the gravitational / pull of the planet Candy Wings, floating gently down through the atmosphere and pulled by the lure of the Big Rock Candy Mountains and the sweet treats that await. After landing their 4 wings break off, they then burrow into the sweetness to find a mate and breed. The wings are gathered by the older Slee Dragon females and sold off-world at a fine profit. / The delicacy can be savoured at many top-end eateries across the Universe. Recipe. 4 Wings (nobeing as ever eaten more than 4) / 3 succulent Grimbil Eggs / 5 measures of Kram Lizard Brains / 4 bottles of Guinness ( aged 100 years ) Marinate wings in eggs and brains for at least 5 months. / then cook slowly over a bed of hot Creelab Bark ashes ( about 4 hours) Serve with a sprig of shamrock. Wash it all down with the Guinness. A feast, just talking about it makes me salivate,mmmmmmmmmm good, a tad expensive, but well worth the creds. Dragons and plants created in Bryce.
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digital art-come into my world this is my fav of my digital art so far :) stock used here link Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission.
featured in SOLO-EXHIBITION 10-19-2009 / featured in The World as We See it 10-01-2009 / featured in Globes, Sphere’s & Curves 09-23-2009 / featured in Dimensions 09-13-2009 / featured in Creative Cards 09-01-2009 At the back of the holy temple / decorated with flowers and gold, / A woman appears! A woman appears! I can still see her! I can still see her! / The prostrate crowd / looks at her amazed / and murmurs under its breath: / look, this is the goddess / looming up in the shadow / and holding out her arms to us. Her veil parts slightly. / What a vision! What a dream! / The crowd is kneeling. Yes, it is she! / It is the goddess, / more charming and more beautiful. / Yes, it is she! / It is the goddess / who has come down among us. / Her veil has parted / and the crowd is kneeling. But through the crowd / she makes her way. Already her long veil / hides her face from us. My eyes, alas! / Seek her in vain! She flees! She flees! / But what is this strange flame / which is suddenly kindled in my soul! What unknown fire is destroying me? Your hand pushes mine away! Your hand pushes mine away! Love takes our hearts by storm / and turns us into enemies! No, let nothing part us! No, nothing! Let nothing part us! No, nothing! Let us swear to remain friends! Let us swear to remain friends! Let us swear to remain friends! Oh yes, let us swear to remain friends! / Yes, it is her, the goddess, / who comes to unite us this day. / And, faithful to my promise, / I wish to cherish you like a brother! / It is her, the goddess, / who comes to unite us this day! / Yes, let us share the same fate / Let us be united until death created with Incendia, Apophysis & PSP
She danced her way across the floor. Slow. Walking and moving in curves. Looking this way and that. No movement was wasted. All were smooth, sensuous and elegant in only the way a Belly Dancer can move. Created in Apophysis 2.08 3D Hack. Post work in Photoshop. Added embossing, tweaked the saturation and levels. Painted the shadows a bit darker. Featured in: Globes, Spheres and Curves Oct 2009
I happened by a quiet area in the forest and heard the little hummingbirds chipping away at each other. As it turned out, they were really faeries. They were talking about the new palaces in the meadow that were “Oh, so chic!” Sheesh, I felt like I was on Rodeo Drive. I quietly followed them and this is what I found. I have to admit, I am quite humbled by this beautiful little area. Look at each tiny little mushroom castle and complex. I wonder what the cost is to buy one though. One sugar lump? A pot of honey? A bushel of fruit? Hmmm. I will have to listen more. :o) Created in Incendia 1.3. Featured in: / A Fractal a Day Keeps the Doctor Away! Sept 2009 / Inside Solo, vol 9 Sept 2009 / Group Incendia Sept 2009 / Creative Souls Oct 2009
In the not too distant future, we may have beings who are not born as we are. They may be those born of science from birthing vats. How will those beings be treated by humankind? As slaves or as objects to be owned and treated as pleased? Will these beings have feelings as we do? Or will they be simply a machine? Will this type of machine have beliefs? Something to think about. :o) Created in Apophysis 7X. Postwork in Photoshop to create composite image. The face is from a photo I took and combined with the fractal image by turning the head of a statue and transforming/warping to get the perspective I needed. Featured in: / A Fractal a Day Keeps the Doctor Away! Sept 2009 / Escher and Perspective Art Sept 2009 / Digital Artists United Sept 2009 / A Fractal Energy Passion Sept 2009 / Editing Sept 2009 / Fantasy Art Sept 2009
featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 10-02-2009 / featured in A Fractal Energy Passion 09-25-2009 / featured in Digital Artists United 09-24-2009 / MUSIC No one would have believed, in the last years of the nineteenth century, that human affairs were being watched from the timeless worlds of space. No one could have dreamed we were being scrutinized, as someone with a microscope studies creatures that swarm and multiply in a drop of water. Few men even considered the possibility of life on other planets and yet, across the gulf of space, minds immeasurably superior to ours regarded this Earth with envious eyes, and slowly and surely, they drew their plans against us. At midnight on the twelfth of August, a huge mass of luminous gas erupted from Mars and sped towards Earth. Across two hundred million miles of void, invisibly hurtling towards us, came the first of the missiles that were to bring so much calamity to Earth. As I watched, there was another jet of gas. It was another missile, starting on its way. And that’s how it was for the next ten nights. A flare, spurting out from Mars – bright green, drawing a green mist behind it – a beautiful, but somehow disturbing sight. Ogilvy, the astronomer, assured me we were in no danger. He was convinced there could be no living thing on that remote, forbidding planet. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,’ he said. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one – but still they come!’ Then came the night the first missile approached Earth. It was thought to be an ordinary falling star, but next day there was a huge crater in the middle of the Common, and Ogilvy came to examine what lay there: a cylinder, thirty yards across, glowing hot… and with faint sounds of movement coming from within. Suddenly the top began moving, rotating, unscrewing, and Ogilvy feared there was a man inside, trying to escape. he rushed to the cylinder, but the intense heat stopped him before he could burn himself on the metal. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,’ he said. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one – but they still come!’ ‘Yes, the chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one,’ he said. ‘The chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one – but they still come!’ It seems totally incredible to me now that everyone spent that evening as though it were just like any other. From the railway station came the sound of shunting trains, ringing and rumbling, softened almost into melody by the distance. It all seemed so safe and tranquil. / / created with Apophysis & Incendia
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 artwork was featured in Live and Let Live I can’t believe it’s been nearly 2 months since I’ve uploaded new work! Hopefully I’m coming out of this creative funk. This is my first attempt at tweaking an infrared image, and I’m pretty pleased with it :) Stock photo provided by whiteroses.deviantart.com / Stock copyrights remain the property of their respective owners.
We had been traipsing around the galaxy in hunt of the legendary city known as Temple City. It is said the civilization there depended greatly on their priests to run the city and their government. From our past history, we know how that can end. As we walked througout the many levels of the city, there was cinder scattered all over. Having dual suns made the lighting a bit eerie at times. There was no wildlife in the air nor the ocean. We found no life in the city. The temples were gorgeous, but there was a feeling of sadness all throughout the area. We left with the feeling of great loss. And no, we did no treasure hunting. :o) Created in Incendia with postwork done in Photoshop for Hue and some clean up with smudging and painting that never seemed to go away from the 6 day render. Some of the forms just seem to work out that way. Thank goodness for Photoshop. :o)
painted girl set in a digital background from my love,life,and freedom inspired carefree-l girls this is a kinda a quirky surreal one -When two worlds meet. / Copyright © Amanda Cass All rights reserved my images may not be reproduced in any form without my written permission thanks for lookingxx
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