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Created for Mixmaster Challenge 38
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➤ The basis of your image must be a painting by Caravaggio** (Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio).
➤ Your manipulated image must contain a modern object that did not exist in Caravaggio’s time.
➤ There must be wine in your image whether in a transparent glass or bottle or spilled.
➤ Part or all of the background should show the night sky.
➤ No abstraction or abstract elements. (In other words, your final image – no matter how surreal in content – should have a realistic presentation.)
Night Sky Public Domain
Smart Watch Public Domain
Wine glass Public Domain
Caravaggio painting: Public Domain
Workmen creating floral designs on a street in Ponta Delgada on Sao Miguel Island, Azores, during the Festas do Senhor Santo Cristo dos Milagres.
Image source: Flickr user iboy_daniel.
Idea for sign: Another Flickr photo but I can't find it again for the life of me.
Quotation source: Me.
Photographer/ Illustrator: Fred H. Politinsky
Subject: Outside the Box Photography
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created for:Photoshop contest week 732
Original photo by: Cotari
texture by Carlos Arana
female model by:Almudena
Drapery reed by lockstock
creating images of the desert as the last rays of sunset create long shadows across the Mojave floor.
you can buy my art at james-sage.pixels.com/
Potters of Bankura create exquisite horses out of clay, in a village called Panchmura, 25 km from Bishnupur, in West Bengal, India. This handcrafted clay horse are known for their symmetric shape and rounded curves with an erect neck and ears and is acclaimed for its striking elegance.
Bankura horse has been part of a 300-year old tradition of Panchmura Village. The scope of this terracotta art form got a shot when late Sri Rashbehari Kumbhakar got the President’s Award in 1969. As a result of this some initiatives were taken then for the revival of Panchmura crafts. Subsequently, the Bankura Horse evolved as a symbol of West Bengal, adopted by the State Tourism Board. It is the crest motif of the Central Cottage Industries Emporium. Government of West Bengal and UNESCO have joined hands to develop this place as a Rural Craft Hub to be managed by the artists themselves.
Bankura horses are considered to be ridden by Dharmaraj (Sun God), and are therefore offered as a token of devotion to folk deities. During the late medieval period, the terracotta art of Bishnupur - Bankura began under the Malla dynasty. There are other legends about the origin of the horse and one of them was it being created to appease the gods in granting the boon of an offspring to a childless maharani of the Malla kings. The offering worked and since then the horse has gained a reputation as the symbol of fertility, the reason why they are always made and sold in pairs!
To begin with, alluvial soil with a little amount of sand should be smooth enough to be turned into proper shape on the potter’s wheel. The parts that have come off the wheel are placed in direct sunlight. The potters never use any artificial colour. Instead a special coloured soil is used. Coloured figurines are then fired in the kiln.
Beside horse, items like elephant, Manasa Jhar, dashabatar taas, the idols of gods and goddesses are very popular. Various artisans had to switch over from making horses and elephants to utility items like conches, flower vases, home decorative items and artefacts, tiles and panels to find a larger market.
Only the ‘Kumbhakar’ community of Panchmura (around 60 families) is still struggling to keep this craft tradition alive with their sincere effort and dedication. The potters of Panchmura fall in the category of Other Backward Classes (OBC). The ‘Panchmura Potters’ Society’ was set up in around 2005-2006. The aim was to properly organize the craft production and providing a suitable marketing opportunity by the Society.
Interesting Read: www.chitrolekha.com/V1/n2/07_Terracotta_crafts_of_Panchmu...
Created for Ruby’s Treasure Challenge 54
Premade Background With Thanks to Rubyblossom
I discovered "play dough" AKA Model Magic by Crayola at a local crafts store yesterday. As I don't have any little ones in my life, this was a very fun discovery for me. Today, of course, I had to spend some time playing.
0.19 Fairies in the Garden: The Narcissus Fairy
CREATED BY Charles Edward December
DREAM SOURCE Dream by WOMBO
DREAM STYLE HDR v3
PROMPT "mood: lustful, seductive| hyper realistic photo, hyperdetailed, UHD 16k, ultra realistic wide shot photo, a stunningly beautiful, ample buxom breasted 40-year-old the narcissus, fairy, insanely detailed and intricate shafts of light, beautiful face, beautiful light, photograph taken on Nikon d750, intricate elegant mystical."
Created for the Blind Pig "Shoot from the Hip" Challenge: www.flickr.com/groups/2326918@N21/discuss/72157635725168246/
...and what you're left with is nothing
and nothing is an extraordinarily powerful place to stand
because it is only from nothing
that you can create.
Dimlite - Firevomit (O.D.N.)
PA180115-11
created these faces recently but have done a short series trying out different extreme processing....this one's about the most normal & has been re-sized & slightly altered to enter in "The Worlds of Thrylium " Challenge...Faces of the Future
Although the same basic face this series shows some very extreme processing which in my opinion transforms them into very different images...just an idea...
thanks for looking in.....appreciate it....best bigger......hope you have a Great Day
An expansive man climbing Banyan Tree with twisting branches and numerous aerial roots creates a network of intertwined limbs. Sunlight filters through the dense green foliage, casting intricate shadows. Queen Kapiolani Park, Honolulu, Hawaii - Image 1790
To purchase museum-quality prints in different styles and frames,
created for
Photobicho Challenge 13 ~ theme,Plants surrealists
effects Corel Draw
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Paste-up street art by THIRSTY BSTRD in London, England that says "Create or Die!" THIRSTY BSTRD (aka Julien Surdeau) is a French visual artist from Paris.