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This is an enigma, because I found a photo that had some colorful purple and green effects on an image I must have taken by mistake. I have no idea what is was supposed to be, but the colors were interesting, so I used my "mistake" to create this abstract composition in Photoshop CC and Topaz Glow.

My friend, Lynn Kramer, recently returned from a trip to Thailand with the most beautiful photos. For her grandson's 1st birthday, she asked if I could manipulate the photos with Photoshop. I was very happy to oblige her -- she also gave me permission to post the images.

Another example of surrealism as nothing more than a different view of reality.

Ferns bathed in sunlight under the woodland canopy and edited to create digital art.

Macro Mondays theme #Opposites

Digital Collage, for “the book of birds” Group

DFS Trowel Sci-Fi Gun comes in handy for harvesting Non-GMO crops while on missions.

 

Also seen DFS Flower - Space Lavender Moon

  

digital abstract

 

This is another work in a Long Series Of Artists and their Art, Local n Out of Town Artists, Administrative Folks of Museums and Arts Centers, Board Members of SAMA. Fellow Allied Artists in our little tribe.

A collection of my new Friends and Supporters as I learn how to be a Public Artist. Plus, I'm sure, others I'll meet along the way.

I view this collection as a future project to be seen on the walls of museums n art centers a few years from now.

This is my reconstruction of an analog artist using and engaging in the ancient Artistic medium of drawing into a 21st.-Century Digital Fractal Painting Visual.

Matthew Paquette

He was an intelligent n engaging artist to talk too. I had fun n enjoyed meeting him.

This snap of him took place at The Bottle Works Arts

Five Solo Shows

SEEING BEYOND: New York City in Cambria City

Bottle Works Arts on 3rd Ave.

October 14 – November 17, 2017

Marcia Annenberg • Marcene Glover • Carole Richard Kaufmann • Carolyn Monastra • Matthew Paquette

Five NYC based Artists each take a different approach to the theme of Seeing Beyond, sharing an intriguing array of insights, and thought provoking outlooks, executed in a range of medium, styles, and subject matter. These include emerging, to nationally awarded, established international artists.

 

Matthew Paquette:

Lower East Side

 

SEEING BEYOND: Matthew’s ink drawings conjure elements of the physical world, to let ourselves experience what might be, or what might be imagined. If you look at any one thing for a long enough time it will start to look like nonsense. Something simple like a shirt’s pleat or a tree branch can turn into a closed mouth or a long chitinous finger with the right amount of focus. Following this principle, a subject goes from a likeness to a misinterpretation to an alien construct only familiar to the artist.

“Wanting to illustrate this process quickly and with little tension, I use ink (my personal love for the medium does play into it too). Having to make the choice between careful, time expensive marks and quick unforgiving ones (both of which are indistinguishable once a piece is finished) allows me to work as automatically as the process in which I see my subject transforms it. At this point, if I’m able to focus intently enough there is little to no disconnect between what I see and what appears on the page.”

The fire demon series continues, yesterdays fire shots work great so more to come.

 

"Digital creation made from a photograph of fire in the backyard"

 

www.facebook.com/jelle.lightpainting

 

youtu.be/hs1l3hcXaqs

Digital photo of a crow converted into a painterly image in black and white.

 

digital / Lumix LS2 crapcam

digital abstract

 

Public domain photo of an English farmer sharpening a scythe in the late nineteenth century that was altered with the Topaz Clarity plug-in (contrast boost edgy effect), then the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Topaz Clean plug-in (blemish removal effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz Detail plug-in (skin smoothing effect; base image), then the AKVIS Sketch plug-in on the base image (fine lines effect; fine lines image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on the base image (charcoal 1 type 12 effect set to solid; charcoal image), then the charcoal image was overlaid and merged with the fine lines image, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (tone and vibrance adjustments), then the Topaz Adjust plug-in (dodging; base image 2), then the AKVIS Sketch plug-in on the base image (detailed sketch effect; sketch image), then the base image 2 was overlaid and merged with the detailed sketch image, then the Topaz Adjust plug-in (dodging), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (tone adjustments and vignette effect; base image 3), then the AKVIS Sketch plug-in on the base image (detailed sketch effect; sketch image 2), then the base image 3 was overlaid and merged with the detailed sketch image 2, then the Topaz Adjust plug-in (dodging), and then the Photoshop paintbrush Public domain image by Peter Henry Emerson courtesy of the Getty's Open Content Program.

Times Of Slaves And Pharaohs - Brown Orange version by Daniel Arrhakis (2016)

 

Times change ... the world is renewed in the waves of Revolutions and Generations ... but in the end everything stays Equal ... Horribly Unalterable Essence of the Humanity

 

Art Collage, Sketch and Digital painting processes, Curlicues, grunge textured retro frame and tones. For this work several sculptures used for the Final composition: "hoy es hoy" (1962) of the Mexican Artist Javier Marin (modified for this work) and Burial mask of King Tuk in Wikipedia (CC BY 2.0) also transformed for this work.

Background from a photo of mine.

Background: Itkupilli Imagenarium @ Mischief Circus.

don't ever say I'm ready, I'm ready, I'm ready

i'll never say I'm better, I'm better, I'm better than you

 

View On Black

Digital Painting

Thanks for your visits and comments

 

Explore 5/15/2012 #264

 

HSS 😊😊😍

 

Our task must be to free ourselves … by widening our circle of compassion to embrace all living creatures and the whole of nature and its beauty.

Albert Einstein

 

Our pets are our family.

Ana Monnar

 

You cannot share your life with a dog … or a cat, and not know perfectly well that animals have personalities and minds and feelings.

Jane Goodall

 

Animals are sentient, intelligent, perceptive, funny and entertaining. We owe them a duty of care as we do to children.

Michael Morpurgo

 

Happiness is a warm puppy. Charles Schultz

 

Dogs are the most amazing creatures; they give unconditional love.

Gilda Radner

 

Time spent with cats is never wasted.

Sigmund Freud,

 

Just watching my cats can make me happy.

Paula Cole

 

People who care about animals tend to care about people. They don’t care about animals to the exclusion of people. Caring is not a finite resource and, even more than that, it’s like a muscle: the more you exercise it, the stronger it gets.

Jonathan Foer

 

With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a wonderful, beautiful day. Be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty around you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️

I just need to develop and scan

KIMBER-SMITH / DYSON / MCMURRY - Zytek Z11SN - Nissan

[Explored 28/04/2014]

 

Combination of photography, aggressive editing, digital painting and boredom... sometimes you just wanna mess around with sliders :-/

anyone interested in any prints?

check this set for avaliable photographs and feel free to contact me.

 

prints at "name your price" are available here. contact me if you're interested, please.

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