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A rainy day with Photoshop instead of camera. For my album "Creativity, Close-up and Macro". Take a look !
A rainy day with Photoshop instead of camera. For my album "Creativity, Close-up and Macro". Take a look !
"Creativity is a lot like looking at the world through a kaleidoscope. You look at a set of elements, the same ones everyone else sees, but then reassemble those floating bits and pieces into an enticing new possibility."
Rosabeth Moss Kanter
Creativity takes courage,
but beyond every performer
is a beginner who
fell in love with
expression,
storytelling, &
being set free.
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Sometimes the graffiti is really creative and intelligent, but mostly just stupid and unimaginative. Suppose Baselitz, Richter or Beus just write his name on a blank piece of paper ... senseless!
“The worst enemy to creativity is self-doubt.” Sylvia Plath
I had created the Wombo images a while ago but never used them. This is a combo of 2 of those, plus smaller elements masked in from 3 others. The framed picture on the wall (left) and on the easel are 2 other Wombo creations. The blending, masking, cloning were all done in Pixelmator Pro as well as the torn corner on the wall picture. Light and color were enhanced with PicLight.
Prompts: abandoned art studio
Style: Not sure, but most likely VFX
I can relate to this scene. I have a couple of unfinished paintings leaning against the wall in my hobby room. I blame it on this darned computer!
All who enjoy using this app are invited to join and post your creations in my new group, Wombo World.
www.flickr.com/groups/wombo_art/
If you enjoy using Wombo as a part of other creations, check out Wombo Art Blends.
A rainy day with Photoshop instead of camera. For my album "Creativity, Close-up and Macro". Take a look !
"Snow always inspires such awe in me. Just consider one tiny snowflake alone, so delicate, so fragile, so ethereal. And yet, let a billion of them come together through the majestic force of nature, they can screw up a whole city."
Betty White
During one of my watercolor classes, the instructor gave each student the same image to capture. It took much thought and planning to figure out how to reproduce the same scene.
If you are interested in the history of covered bridges, do check out this link...https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Covered_bridge
[2020/04/17 20:49] Luka Benton: well you definitely express your creativity visually :D
[2020/04/17 20:49] Winter Jefferson: you mean by taking moodily lit photos wearing nothing but lipstick and jeans.
[2020/04/17 20:49] Winter Jefferson: lolollll
[2020/04/17 20:50] Luka Benton: ROFL false modesty
[2020/04/17 20:50] Winter Jefferson: okay fine, lipstick jeans and the odd nipple piercing.
This is creativity at it's "finest" for my magic friend Luka Benton. THERE YOU GO BABYCAKES.
And also for that ex who says I look like Jeffree Star.
Thanks to everyone for visits , comments , awards and invitations, I appreciate your feedback very much
When I see the variety of colors and shapes that nature endows this faded part of a magnolia with, I am simply fascinated!
This is a portion of the surface of my shop work bench . I created this piece of art over the span of about 20 years using paint, oil, garden chemicals, impact tools, and sweat !!!!
When I get a slump and feel a need to pump up, all I do is take the walk in nature. It does not take long and frames begin to appear on things near and far. After an hour walk I am pumped and full of ideas, the memory card is pumped and full too lol.
With a lockdown in place it is against the rules for me to go to places I like to shoot, so I though I would try to create a series
called Isolated creativity. The series is not intended to be a diary but a way of documenting thoughts and emotions via photography.
I met up with my son for a socially distanced walk around the lake at UEA (University of East Anglia). It was wonderful to see him, but bizarre to have to keep 2 metres away.
The photo is taken outside the Sainsbury Centre art gallery, with sculptures in the foreground. The Building are some of the UEA ziggurats which are student accommodation blocks that were build at the same time as the University. They are now listed.
On the mornings when I wake feeling inspired, and can pour some of that into a picture it wakes my brain more effectively than the strongest coffee.
This is a wonderful combination of the M.A.B.E.L.-6 Cybernetic Head and Mechanical Owl Pet from LOGO, with the Cyberdoll body joints from Salt & Pepper. The 'rust' skin on the rest of the body is from Fallen Gods, The hairbase from Mina and the Bulb attachments from CABALPIER. The decor items are from Dirty Rat.
Let SL spark your creativity whenever you can!
A corner in the interior of a phenomenally talented Italian Sculptor's Studio and a trolley of sculptured heads made by a group of novices including mine!!
With heartfelt and genuine thanks for your kind visit. Have a
beautiful day, be well, keep your eyes open, appreciate the beauty surrounding you, enjoy creating, stay safe, and laugh often! ❤️❤️❤️
Paint Louis is known as the largest gathering of graffiti writers- who have permission to legally paint the 1.9 mile "longest mural in the world", the Mississippi River flood wall, in Saint Louis, MO. USA
Creativity below freezing point - polar bears surrounding me....arggghhhhhhh
My mood is in the deepest, darkest dungeon!!!!!!!!!!
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The Kunsthaus Tacheles is a former department store which since 1990 houses a self-organized collective of artists on Oranienburger Straße (old Jewish quarter) in Berlin-Mitte. The word "Tacheles" comes from a Yiddish word for "plain, honest, straightforward talk".
Tacheles has a very long and interesting history - if you wish to know something more:
It represents - somehow - what Berlin is to me: a strange, intense, deep, contradictory, fascinating "body" of past and present, creativity and culture, history and future, memory and oblivion, richness and poverty, west and east, europe and world ...
enjoy ... :-)
With a camera in hand, they explore,
A young pair, creative at their core.
They capture each other in frames of delight,
In every shot, they find magic, day or night.
liz gilbert writes: “creativity is sacred, and it is not sacred. what we make matters enormously, and it doesn’t matter at all. we toil alone, and we are accompanied by spirits. we are terrified, and we are brave. art is a crushing chore and a wonderful privilege. only when we are at our most playful can divinity finally get serious with us. make space for all these paradoxes to be equally true inside your soul and i promise—you can make anything. so please calm down now and get back to work, okay? the treasures that are hidden inside you are hoping you will say yes.”
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