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The tree on the mountain is visible from afar, and its development influences the landscape of the entire region. It does not shoot up like a swamp plant; its growth proceeds gradually. Thus also the work of influencing people can be only gradual. No sudden influence or awakening is of lasting effect. Progress must be quite gradual, and in order to obtain such progress in public opinion and in the mores of the people, it is necessary for the personality to acquire influence and weight. This comes about through careful and constant work on one's own moral development.
'How I feel when in Love.'
Treat myself to a Wacom the other week. Just from the basic range but these are the first few I have posted after a little dodge / burn / layer mask treatment
"You are made of magic, little ladybug"
I wanted to make something that was just mood, warmth, color. A feeling. The winter has lasted too long and I'm longing for the warmth of the sun now!
What would you like to see outside of your window?🌠
Another piece of magic from my 1-on-1 private workshop in New York for @ohhhh.charlie back in July
Photo made with @nikonusa Z 7, 50 1.8, edited with @wacom @photoshop and @adobestock, on Microsoft @surface and @benqnorthamerica SW271.
Jugando con Photoshop....
Dibujo digital, todos mis fondos de pantalla estan creados desde cero tamaño 1920x1080 pixeles
Vangelis - Cosmos
WARNING! the following contains shameless and unrestrained praise of own son: I was inspired to make this illustration/sketch last year when I read one of my sons 6th grade school projects. His assignment was to write a handwritten 2-5 page fantasy story, following a given set of genre rules. He surprised us all by handing in a 52 pages long story called "The Seventh Guardian", a computer text document with 8 chapters filled with pure fantasy suspense. Set in several parallel worlds endangered by the fight between good and evil....the plot had everything....it even had a cliffhanger at the end...you know, so that we would ask for a sequal. How´s that for an 11 year old?! I had a plan to get it properly printed with more illustrations to go with it, but it kind of blew over...and well...some day maybe. (perhaps I´ll surprise him with it on his weddingday or something:)
I was drawing way before I was a photographer. I did this for Katie's blog. I drew it with my Bamboo Fun tablet, entirely in Photoshop CS4.
Check out her inspirational posts at: www.northwindshore.blogspot.com