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The bracelet is completely from recycled repurposed common household items:
Milk jug, plastic medicine bottles and caps, old nylon seam binding, a metallic gift package band, and 1 sharpie marker.
This is the 3rd accessory completed for Mary's Garden.
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Production photo
One of a kind Trashion fashion by Mary Anne Enriquez
Copyright 2010
Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:
www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwoodswalker/sets/7215762450606...
The amazing Art Model Lucy Magdalene! She is such a joy to work with and helps bring out the best in a photoshoot.
This is her Insta: www.instagram.com/lucy.magdalene/
Processed with Luminar 4 (affiliate link).
In the heart of Scandinavia, amidst the whispering pines and the gentle caress of the northern wind, there unfolds a tale of earth and artistry. This series captures the essence of a young potter, whose hands breathe life into clay, shaping it into forms as ancient as time and as fresh as a morning dew. From the initial caress of raw earth to the triumphant emergence of creation, we trace her journey through moments of passion, introspection, and serene completion. Welcome to "Clay Whispers: A Potter's Journey," a visual ode to the timeless dance between creator and creation.
Poem:
In the grasp of her hands, clay turns and twists,
Ancient whispers caught in modern mist.
Beneath her fingers, stories unfold,
Of warmth, of courage, bold yet untold.
In the glow of the kiln, dreams take flight,
Shadows dance in the flickering light.
Each piece, a fragment of her soul's song,
In clay, she finds where her heart belongs.
As the wheel spins, so do the days,
In her art, the echo of nature's ways.
With every touch, a world comes alive,
In the dance of clay, her spirit thrives.
Haiku:
Clay beneath her touch,
Whispers of earth, air, and fire,
Art in motion blooms.
A distorted "liquefied" play on the eastern entrance to the Skywalk which links Union Station to the CN Tower and Rogers Centre - Toronto, Canada
In the heart of Scandinavia, amidst the whispering pines and the gentle caress of the northern wind, there unfolds a tale of earth and artistry. This series captures the essence of a young potter, whose hands breathe life into clay, shaping it into forms as ancient as time and as fresh as a morning dew. From the initial caress of raw earth to the triumphant emergence of creation, we trace her journey through moments of passion, introspection, and serene completion. Welcome to "Clay Whispers: A Potter's Journey," a visual ode to the timeless dance between creator and creation.
Poem:
In the grasp of her hands, clay turns and twists,
Ancient whispers caught in modern mist.
Beneath her fingers, stories unfold,
Of warmth, of courage, bold yet untold.
In the glow of the kiln, dreams take flight,
Shadows dance in the flickering light.
Each piece, a fragment of her soul's song,
In clay, she finds where her heart belongs.
As the wheel spins, so do the days,
In her art, the echo of nature's ways.
With every touch, a world comes alive,
In the dance of clay, her spirit thrives.
Haiku:
Clay beneath her touch,
Whispers of earth, air, and fire,
Art in motion blooms.
This is the rest of the 1940 Packard that was attached to the hood ornament.
Obviously I've "adjusted" the photo a little. I got rid of the ugly campers on the left along with the dull gray sky, applied a black & white adjustment layer (thanks dutchee), and a diffuse glow. I like it and I hope you do too.
Handmade floral bouquet of recycled post consumer materials will be held by the model on the fashion runway. See link below for show dates and info.
One of a kind
by Mary Anne Enriquez
Copyright 2010
Materials:
coat hangers, plastic from laundry detergent bottle, metal bottle caps, cardboard egg cartons, acrylic paint, copper wire, adhesives, pins, ink markers
Please see my flickr set "Mary's Garden" for complete production and design info for the entire 5 piece ensemble:
www.flickr.com/photos/urbanwoodswalker/sets/7215762450606...
My first attempt at HDR through photomax (available on flickr). I then added the oilpainting effect using arcsoft.
Okay, with the help of Dr. Pat, I have been working with LAB and trying to color correct and make my "Madrid" photo better. I thought I would share with you what I have been doing. Since this process is relatively new to me, I have had to go through various "studies" until I have settled on a final product. So here is my creative process...in order to see the differences, which are really subtle, you may want to look at this in LARGE format!
1) Original, untouched photo
2) I took out the lantern from the lower left hand corner and played with the shadow and highlight levels in Photoshop.
3) Played a bit more with the contrast levels and altered the perspective a bit more to make the photo a bit more compositionally balanced. This is the version that I submitted to the CommentMe group.
4) After some comments, I autocorrected the color since my photo had a blue cast to it (can be seen in 2 and 3).
5) Talked to Dr. Pat and started working with LAB. This is my first try. I was not completely satisfied, but notice that the blue cast is gone.
6) More work with LAB, unfortunatley, I decided I had gone BERSERK since there was too much undesirable texture in the red section of the building. TOO MUCH CONTRAST!!!
FINAL PRODUCT is the the BIG photo, which I have corrected to the best of my ability. Maybe after practice, I will be able to do better, but this is a nice first attempt. Since there was TOO much contrast in 5 and 6, I went back to the original, untouched photo and worked in LAB. Having done this...I believe this photo is far less pixelized and the original luminosity (from what I remember) is present.
Design Thinking as a process from present state to desired state as considered by KarlssonWilker (1 of 2).
Low-key lighting is a style of lighting for film and photography with an emphasis on shadows. That's certainly a medium I enjoy working with and really enjoy making shadows in my photography..
A blaze of roses in this italian May of sun and rain...
on my blog: cristinaswatercolors.blogspot.it/2012/05/roses-in-may-ros...
Ho voluto rappresentare le diverse fasi del "processo creativo" in chiave metaforica, analizzando come funziona la mia mente quando cerca di sviluppare un'idea fino alla sua nascita.
In questa prima foto voglio mostrare la mia mente in fase di "preparazione", lo stormo di uccelli sta a significare l'arrivo nel mio cervello di una moltitudine di idee.
Foto scattate il 30 febbraio 2014 all'interno di uno studio fotografico con una canon 5d mark III.
I wanted to represent how an idea is generated inside of my mind
Ho voluto rappresentare le diverse fasi del "processo creativo" in chiave metaforica, analizzando come funziona la mia mente quando cerca di sviluppare un'idea fino alla sua nascita.
In questa prima foto voglio mostrare la mia mente in fase di "preparazione", il nido sta a significare che nel mio cervello si è gia creato come una sorta di ambiente per lo sviluppo di un' idea.
Foto scattate il 30 febbraio 2014 all'interno di uno studio fotografico con una canon 5d mark III.
I wanted to represent how an idea is generated inside of my mind