I was an accomplice in my own frustration. (a collaboration with Paul Boudreau)
"I was an accomplice in my own frustration." Peter Shaffer
Created for Artistic Manipulation Group's challenge Mixmaster Challenge #13.
➤ Your image must be a pure, non-representational abstract.
➤ It may NOT contain any recognizable objects or beings. Note: it may be digital art from a blank canvas and/or a photo manipulation, as long as the subject of the photo is not recognizable in the final result.
➤ Your image must convey/embody an emotion.
➤ The title of your image must be a quotation that includes whatever emotion you have chosen. One good source for quotations is www.brainyquote.com/. Song titles are okay too.
➤ Your image must use three distinct colors/hues (besides black and white which are optional). Note: light, medium and dark blue are NOT distinct hues; blue, green and purple are.
Photo, paint, filters and many adjustments. I sent a very early stage of this image – SEEN HERE – to Paul Boudreau to see if he wanted to play with it as well; his excellent and totally different result is HERE.
I was an accomplice in my own frustration. (a collaboration with Paul Boudreau)
"I was an accomplice in my own frustration." Peter Shaffer
Created for Artistic Manipulation Group's challenge Mixmaster Challenge #13.
➤ Your image must be a pure, non-representational abstract.
➤ It may NOT contain any recognizable objects or beings. Note: it may be digital art from a blank canvas and/or a photo manipulation, as long as the subject of the photo is not recognizable in the final result.
➤ Your image must convey/embody an emotion.
➤ The title of your image must be a quotation that includes whatever emotion you have chosen. One good source for quotations is www.brainyquote.com/. Song titles are okay too.
➤ Your image must use three distinct colors/hues (besides black and white which are optional). Note: light, medium and dark blue are NOT distinct hues; blue, green and purple are.
Photo, paint, filters and many adjustments. I sent a very early stage of this image – SEEN HERE – to Paul Boudreau to see if he wanted to play with it as well; his excellent and totally different result is HERE.