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How I imagined the view of bombed out Berlin would look like if photographed from a Lancaster bomb aimer's position.
This is my drawing for week 3 of Inktober. I used the ink pens in Autodesk Sketchbook for Android. She looks fairly harmless sitting (or is she floating) in that tree. But wait, is that red tree sap or something else?!?!
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I haven't uploaded my 2021 fireworks yet, so here are some manipulations from an old 2015 shot from my Olympus EM-10. These are from a mix of Android apps including Mirror Lab and Chroma Lab. I love the bright colors and neat abstracts I get from using these apps.
This painting was created for my new e-book “Painting the Land of Enchantment: Lesson 1: Yuccas”. The e-book is available on Kindle at www.amazon.com/dp/B00MAU0YA4 Prints of this painting are also available at www.redbubble.com/people/ellietaylorart Yuccas have many nicknames and “Our Lord’s Candle” was the name given to them by the American pioneers who came to the west in the 1800s. This painting was created in the android app, Infinite Painter, on my Samsung Galaxy Note 8 and 10.1 tablets.