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I think people could choose their spaces but maybe not. Anyway I like the old look of this drawing but don't recognize it in relation to this year's theme of "Lights, Camera, Action". A mystery.
Does anyone recognize any t.v. show or movie this could be from?
Ruth told us this is from a Murillo painting called John the Baptist and she's right! Thanks!
Public domain photo of French soldiers in a trench at Verdun during World War I that was altered with the Topaz Clarity plug-in (beach shore effect), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (desaturated cool edge effect), then the Topaz Clarity plug-in (morning dew effect), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (color and crush blacks adjustments and vignette effect; base image 1), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on base image 1 (soft sketch effect 2 type 14 stroke; sketch 1 image), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on base image 1 (soft sketch effect type 14 stroke; sketch 2 image)--sketch images had significantly different settings, then the sketch 1 image was overlaid and merged with the sketch 2 image, then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (clarity, crush blacks, and tone adjustments), then the Topaz Adjust plug-in (burning; base image 2), then the Topaz Impression plug-in on base image 2 (custom chalk and charcoal preset type 8; chalk and charcoal image), then the base 2 image was overlaid and merged with the chalk and charcoal image, then the ON1 Photo 10 plug-in (contrast brush effect), then the Topaz Lens Effects plug-in (UV haze effect), then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (woodsmoke effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz ReStyle plug-in (nights moon glow effect), and then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (clarity and tone adjustments). Public domain image courtesy of the Library of Congress.
This cute redhead was so friendly - she loved Benni and is looking at her here; she told about being invited to participate and how excited she was. Some artists are local and some go all over the country and in some cases, the world. I loved her dinosaur and thought it was a great theme for her.
Finished drawing below:
First Nation themed 3d street painting from the 2014 Victoria Chalk Art Festival in British Columbia.
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I spotted this pretty chalk drawing on the car park outside a local church. Various groups hire rooms here.
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Check out my set "Most Interesting 500" here!
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Because of the way the artist captured the delight of the little redheaded girl with the butterfly on her nose.
The writing you see below the painting is what the artist chose for a title:
"We delight in the beauty of the butterfly but rarely admit the changes it has gone through to achieve that beauty."
Maya Angelou
"Honorable Mention" artist and his coping equipment below:
No matter where you stand, Mona's eyes seem to be looking at you. Just like the real thing in The Louvre.
Today the community arts festival is back with chalk drawings on the parking lot, crafts, music, food - Benni and I saw these streamers yesterday over a table meant for crafts of some kind. This year's theme is the 80's. Seems like yesterday to me!
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Public domain Woodburytype print of Charles Baudelaire that was altered with the Topaz Clarity plug-in (color and contrast boost effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X3 plug-in (Ilford Delta 3200 and vignette effects), then the Topaz Clean plug-in (edge boost effect), then the Topaz Impression plug-in (custom chalk and charcoal preset stroke 8), then the Alien Skin Exposure X3 plug-in (burning), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Alien Skin Exposure X3 plug-in (tone adjustments), then the Alien Skin Exposure X2 plug-in (Ilford Delta 3200 effect), and then the Photoshop paintbrush. 8"x10". Public domain image by Etienne Carjat courtesy of the New York Public Library.
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4 year old Thomas discovered the power at the tip of his chalk crayon. "Smoke!" he observed, "explosions!"
For monochrome marks and more: www.michikofujii.co.uk/blog
"Forest Goddess" was Best in Show at our city's Arts Alive Festival, which was here Sat. and Sun with the beloved chalk drawings. It's my favorite photo op of the year so prepare for a week's worth of drawings. The artists had 2 days to draw and be judged. Tonight the drawings will be hosed down and cars will park there again.
"Forest Goddess" is one of the biggest drawings and was impossible to get without distortion from ground level. The artist grew up here and has participated since he was a teen, now has wife and child and goes all over the country as a street painting star. Check out his "Wonder Woman" from a Palo Alto, Ca. festival:
Anamorphic chalk art on the pasture. I used environmental friendly harmless chalk for this ephemeral land art of 900 m2.
Location Vechten nearby Utrecht,
Photographed at SparkCon 2015 - Raleigh, North Carolina, USA. The streets are filled with large chalk designs by various artists. It's a fun day of all kinds of creative Sparks - music, dance, art, poetry,.... and the list goes on.
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Leica ME, Voigtlander Nokton 50mm F1,1 . © All rights reserved. This photograph is Copyright and may NOT in part or in whole be reproduced in any electronic or printed medium without prior permission from the photographer.
Public domain photo of Charles Dickens in the mid-nineteenth century that was altered with the Topaz DeNoise plug-in, then the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz Clean plug-in (degrunge effect), then the Photoshop paintbrush, then the Topaz DeJPEG plug-in, then the Topaz Detail plug-in (skin smoothing effect), then the Topaz Impression plug-in (charcoal type 1 type 12 effect set to solid), then the Photoshop paintbrush, and then the Alien Skin Exposure plug-in (Agfa APX 100 effect). Public domain image by Mathew Brady courtesy of the National Archives.
Stand - R.E.M. - www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TA3hvMoMAY
38. feet 100 Pictures in 2012 www.flickr.com/groups/100picturechallenge/
where i stand - www.flickr.com/groups/fromwhereistand/
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Every child is an artist. The problem is how to remain an artist once he grows up.
~ Pablo Picasso
I adore children's art and on my daily walks this summer I had the pleasure of passing by the work of a number of young sidewalk chalk artists, especially on one particular block. Every day, I looked forward to this stretch of my walk, never knowing what new and inspired works of art might await me. On this particular day, I was delighted to discover an especially prolific display: a treasure trove - a long sidewalk chock full of beautiful, colourful, happy art. I snapped off a few iPhone shots.
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Check out my set "Most Interesting 500" here!
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This is an uncompleted drawing of Hugh Jackman as "Wolverine" and it won Best in Show. Here's a link to the movie poster used for the chalk painting.
www.factinate.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/02/External-Thu...
Completed drawing with award shown below in comments:
Festa. San Diego, California. View from the sixth floor. October 2006.
Thanks to the artist, Carolyn, for her wonderful work and for finding this photo on flickr: flickr.com/photos/carolynramos/sets/72157594318955270/