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I used two elements to create this.
We recently had new windows installed and hadn't replaced the blinds or curtains yet. I noticed that after dark a light on a building across the way caused the pebbled, frosted window in the bathroom to sparkle. It also had some silhouettes of tree branches on it. So I took several photos and used one for my background, turned sideways, & cloned the sparkly parts to hide the tree silhouettes.
I was playing with a new app on my iPad called Flame Painter. I used one of the abstract images I created as an overlay over the window photo. It has a black background which hides much of the window, but leaves a hint of the sparkly effect.
This is in the lobby of the building where I work. I notice these windows every night when I leave but they seemed extra brilliant this night. Maybe because it was raining outside or some extra cars lights but it was enough for me to snap some shots.
I’m drawn to the repetition here being broken up by variations in the tone and color then accented with the water droplets. This has a very musical feeling to me.
There is a palette from this:
www.colourlovers.com/palette/3235508/Abstract_number_7
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This is the landscape looking down from the balloon. I was fascinated by the patterns and textures and I decided to make it more abstract looking. Olga
To avoid confusion with some group invitations, all of my images are created from blank. Any image from a photo is clearly marked as such.
Inspired by Jon Freeman's excellent piece "Signify" (A clear favorite for me)
www.flickr.com/photos/flywheel71/4328315030/in/set-721576...
Thanks, Jon, for your continuous support!
Acrylic on canvas 18" x 24"