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View On Black • So, here's the shot I was preparing for in my 365 today. I've been told so often I look like a painter's muse (oh... really?!) with my hair and that I have historical face features (I do participate in 17th century reenactments), that I've decided to try this shot.
Gotta say thanks to ghostbones for the fabulous texture.
I have now started to put my photos onto canvas. As you see with the changes to make the canvas art it really brings the photo to life.
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Looks like a US shoe size - 8.5 W. I can almost put it all the way on but have to crunch the heel down when I wear it.
Flowers worked onto a canvas texture. Only two luminosity mask layers of the original photo were used. The fascinating technique to work with luminosity masks i have learned from the wonderful tutorial of Tony Kuyper.
Don't attend to the exif data, they are wrong here as i used an old 50mm Nikkor f1.4 lense with adapter ring.
Texture by courtesy of Ellenvd
Hi guys!
Its another version of my previous photo - Fuuko with her new wig! I personally prefer the previous one as it is something different than what I usually do, and also the fact that she looks like a painting in that photo made me choose that over this version.
But somehow.. my current phone wallpaper is this one! So basically I really couldn't decide which one i prefer more even until now and that's why, I thought I should just upload them both ^^
Enjoy and feel free to let me know which version you love more <3
Have a good day everyone!
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Oil on Canvas. 20x24 inches. This is what happens to you when you spend the whole day, or most of it, watching a Royal Wedding. You end up painting flowers : )
Actually it's mainly because my other paintings aren't behaving at the moment so I decided to just grab something I can have in front of me and just have some fun pushing paint around. Nothing serious really. Just a quick, fun study.
if you want to see more, go to the blog ... for those of you asking. a couple of months ago a number of you had voted for the image of matea in the beach grasses for a big canvas ... and it's printed and hanging over the couch (as you saw in previous photos on flickr and also on the blog entry) ... but this is the one i really wanted ... so i did it. :)
Rosa Bonheur
French, 1822-1899
Oil on canvas
New York Metropolitan Museum of Art
When Rosa exhibited "The Horse Fair," at the Salon of 1853, her reputation as an artist was fairly well established by the paintings, drawings, and sculpture she had shown at the annual Salons since 1841, but few of her works attained the dash and grandeur of The Horse Fair," and none received the same acclaim.
Vastly admired on the Continent, where it was exhibited in Paris, Ghent, and Bordeaux, the painting was subsequently shown in England and the US. It has become one of the Metropolitan Museum's best-know works of art.
Bonheur began work on "The Horse Fair" in 1852. For a year and a half, she made sketches twice a week at the horse market in Paris on the Boulevard de l'Hopital,dressing as a man in order to attract less attention from the horse dealers and buyers. The picture shows with accuracy the trees lining the boulevard and the cupola of the Hopital de la Salpetriere nearby.
Gift of Cornelius Vanderbilt, 1887