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Sacred Smoke n Music- Zone Patcher

The title is that of an abstract painting by Lee Krasner, I thought it suited this photo although it bears no resemblance to that artwork. My photo, a detail shot of a weathered farm building in West Yorkshire, has the feel of a ghostly forest.

i laid out a 3 X 3 pictures= 9 pictures

i flatten em..laid over 6 effects of itself...den a few fractal overlays of it..n fer da 1st time i took my 3D fractals n ran em thru a few drawing effects..changes da 3D object to a completely different image..used different filters n swirl n overlaid em on top

 

Zen and the Art of Photoshop 2017

Construction dumpster

 

心情的故事

 

雨中行...

 

Thank you everyone for your visit, favorites and comments.

 

2021-10-23 @ Taipei City, Taiwan, Rep. of China© copyright by May Lee 廖藹淳

Parts of the desert can make one's head swim in the rivers that run through rock formations created by eons of the building up and breaking down of earthen materials by water and other forces.

Where breakfast becomes art

CREATOR: gd-jpeg v1.0 (using IJG JPEG v62), quality = 75

30 by 40 acrylic on gallery canvas

A very small section of the colourful and multifaceted Holocaust Memorial in New Orleans.

 

Sculptor/Artist: Yaacov Agam. 2003.

Peeling paint on building siding

Deconstruction, 2017

3pix x 3pix collage...a nutter attempt to blur da boundaries

Inspired by the works of Robert Adams and Frank Gohlke

wit humble appreciation n heartfelt Thanks fer da 6 million views...

8x10 Oil on canvas board.

Created to, ART MUSEION CONTEST #4: "Chromosaturation And Color Textured Spaces". (March 15 to April 14)

Gracias por las visitas, amables comentarios e invitaciones

Thank you for the visits, kind comments and invitations

 

Asger JORN (1914 - 1973); La Rose Feroce.; 1961;

Painting; Gemeentemuseum Den Haag (NL)

I've done a fair amount of river rafting. Veteran river boatman will tell you there are two kinds of people, those who have flipped a raft and those who will.

As I processed this image, I found myself drawn to the memory of a Grand Canyon trip where the raft I was in flipped in Ruby rapid. The experience of being tossed into the white froth, being pulled down by the water's hydraulics, then being spit out like a cherry pit, instilled in me a tremendous respect for the power of moving water.

I popped up under the boat, but with the oars churning and loose gear posing possible entanglement and head bashing, I grabbed the life line and pulled myself out from under the boat and climbed on top. The other rafters in the group made quick work of getting to the overturned boat and pulling the boatman, myself and the other passenger to safety. We were quickly approaching another rapid and the Colorado River water temps through the Grand Canyon range from 46 to 52 degrees threatening hypothermia.

I have never regained my lack of nervousness about swimming in open water and have only gone on one other Grand Canyon trip since the flip trip where a couple of close calls created more anxiety than excitement.

These and other encounters with Nature's power have taught me lessons about it's disinterest in my well-being and keep me grounded in my place in it.

Suprematism is an early twentieth-century art movement focused on the fundamentals of geometry (circles, squares, rectangles, triangles). The term refers to a form of abstract art based on the supremacy of pure artistic expression rather than on a visual or literal depiction of objects. It is entirely subjective and gives room for the artist to present what they think or perceive versus what they may see.

Inspired by Saul Leiter

Deconstruction: Zen and the Art of Photoshop 2017

Painting with Light: the Art of Photoshop

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