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Created for The Award Tree Challenge 99.0 ~ The Twilight ~ The Award Tree October

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Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC

Mission San Luis Rey de Francia - Oceanside - California

There has been a lot of rain recently ...*☺☺!

 

* created with Photoshop

 

HOLIDAYS: ENJOY no pressure and be creative☺☺!

Created with Dream Wombo

Created with Ultra Fractal

created by dji camera

Emmet and Lucy Wyldstyle pour over a pile of Legos to see what is all there, and then determine to create something. Stay tuned to see what they create later!

 

“8-8 Is a Date to Create”

 

This almost has a rhyme to it, doesn’t it? If you’ve been waiting for a specific date to create something, your wait is over. On August 8th, we celebrate “The Date to Create,” an effort to put an end to procrastination and get your ball rolling on creating that one thing you’ve been meaning to take on. It could be just about anything you could dream up. All it takes is some imagination, a little know-how, and the resolve to do it. Can’t think of anything you can do just in a single day? No worries — August 8th can be the date you got started on that massive project you’ve been meaning to take on.

 

Some Stuff You Can Create

 

Stumped for ideas? That thing you can create doesn’t have to be a massive project. Just something you know you can do. Just think of the feeling of satisfaction you’ll get knowing you created something.

 

A new recipe. A lot of my favorite recipes started out as improvised ideas for using up holiday leftovers. With a little experimentation, you can get it exactly right and then share it with friends.

A quilt. If you’re into crafting, you probably have a lot of waste fabric laying around. You can turn that fabric into a quilt just by cutting it into evenly sized squares and making up your own pattern. Don’t need a new quilt? No problem. I’ve seen the quilts that the ladies in my church made out of leftover fabric for charity. Ask around to see who might be needing one.

 

A backyard science experiment. Got some kids who are curious about how something in the science world works? A homemade science experiment can be a good way to demonstrate basic scientific principles. Be sure to read up on how to do it safely and have some fun with it.

 

A garden. Okay, August 8th might be a little late to start an outdoor garden, but you can create an indoor vegetable garden with a few potted plants and a little cleverness. Grow root vegetables and herbs you can enjoy any time of the year. And you can start planning your outdoor garden for next year.

 

An Android app. If you’re good with code, you can create your own Android app. Sound daring? The genius behind “Angry Birds” created the original game just using his computer and the books he found in his college’s library. Who knows, you might create the next big app!

 

And don’t forget Legos! Imagine what you could create with a pile, or small pile or even a big pile, of the world’s favorite building bricks.

 

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Created, then drilled and invaded.

If somebody made it,

Someone will mess it up.

Created with GIMP

another shot from my day at the mountains. I had to go a bit up here to reach the cross .. and that with my skiing boots :P amazing what you do for a decent photo-chance

Hand knitted in two colour Brioche. Chunky chenille and a stranded double knit

Today I made gift tags to go on my daughter's gifts to her students. Her amazing mother in law knitted every child in her class a winter scarf...all 36 of them, including the one child that doesn't celebrate the holiday!

Created by Satoshi Kamiya;

One uncut square of craft paper, 36cm × 36cm; First try from the diagram in the book "Works of Satoshi KAMIYA 2";

Folded in December 2012

Created by Chang-jo & Air-magic nursery in korea

Created with Midjourney

created this one to celebrate clocks & all things clockwork...such as oranges.... the original is a life size clockwork working model.....thanks for looking.....better bigger....hope you have a great day

The Australian artist Ron Mueck’s (b. 1958) sculpture Boy has become one of the landmarks of the ARoS Aarhus Art Museum. Measuring 4.5 metres in height and weighing in at 500 kg, the crouching youth of gargantuan proportions occupies the northern end of the museum’s special exhibitions foyer.

In virtue of its size and life-likeness, Boy is a truly fantastic sight, and there were quite a few gaping eyes when it was first shown at the Millennium Dome in London in 2000, and later at the Venice Biennale in 2001. Boy was purchased by ARoS in 2001.

Ron Mueck created Boy in 1999. It took the artist eight months to progress from a 40 cm high clay maquette to the present almost five metre high sculpture cast in glass fibre. The figure is executed with astonishing attention to detail: the surface of the skin, for instance, is utterly convincing with veins and hair follicles clearly marked. This hyperrealism makes the boy at once a living and compelling presence and yet alien and unreal. Ron Mueck’s Boy is a major addition to ARoS’ collection of international contemporary art. With its highly realistic representation of body, the work inscribes itself into the neo-realist tradition, which moves from 1970s’ names such as Duane Hanson, Claes Oldenburg and Robert Gober through to Jeff Koons in the 1980s.

It may be noted that the figure’s crouching posture draws inspiration from the Australian aborigines, vigilantly scanning the plain for game.

Camera: Minolta X-370s

Lens: Tokina EL 28mm

Film: Fujicolor superia x-tra 400

'The Darkroom' Processed

Created for The Hypothetical Awards' www.flickr.com/groups/1179479@N25/discuss/72157630868853454/.

 

This was created in collaboration with Beth Rosengard. You can find her wonderful photostream here.

 

Below, you can see the original image I sent Beth, with the suggestion of producing a collaborative effort for the challenge at Hypo. Many emails later, including some backtracking of a few steps because we didn't agree on where it was headed, which of course was all a good, as it was, after all, a two-person project, we arrived at this. A lot of fun, thanks Beth!

Created for 107th MMM Challenge

 

Entered in Creative People Floral Dreams contest #67 August 2018.

 

Source image with thanks to Amanda Slater

Textures using Topaz Studio.

Textures courtesy of Photoshop Artistry.

 

HE > i

Created by Chang-jo & Air-magic

Let your inner voice take you...and create your future the way you want it to be...

 

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Created for 97th MMM Challenge

 

Source image with thanks to Trish

Other images TK

At the Pasadena Chalk Festival

Created From 2 Deep Dream Generator Images,Superimposed in Photoshop and using layer masks to obtain Image

I' am just crazy for the way nature produces beautiful colours and patterns

Created for Rubys Treasure Challenge 75

 

Bush with thanks to My Own

 

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Created in Midjourney

No.2 pencil sketch on my watercolor Moleskine.

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