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My Mother's Day Roses are still going strong. I have a feature on my iPad called Photobooth and I used the Kaleidoscope feature to achieve this photo.
GARLIC SHRIMPS, MOZZARELLA CHEESE SALAD, GRILLED CHICKEN STRIPS, HARD BOILED EGGS, WALNUTS AND ORANGE SLICES.
Sometimes you just need a break, literally, to allow the garbage to flow past and give the code a little breathing space. Sleep, walking outdoors, a nice swim. Ask Friedrich August Kekulé. Once you are free that center looks so big!
Sketchbook, cracks by PhotoWizard, distressedfx, and a whole lot of tiny tiny drawing.
Leonora never made it to Sedona. But her bird self did as Bride of the Winds. She found her home In Mexico. “Have birds been heard singing at 4 in the afternoon, those birds are mad.“
-André Breton
Sketchbook PhotoWizard SuperimposeX formulas over
This is my second photo with the new iPad. This time I did some minor editing. An interesting future platform for photography nicely maturing.
Time out, time and again, out of time, killing time, after time, time forward...time’s up! Updated, now has 12 time Objects or popular culture references.
There are four cats' cradles in this piece. Can you find them? Not to mention the obligatory tricksie. Field and String theory.
Sketchbook, Formulas, Waterlogged,brushstroke, photowizard plus several layers of blending modes using the above.
Joseph Wright ARA (3 September 1734 – 29 August 1797), was an English landscape and portrait painter. He has been acclaimed as "the first professional painter to express the spirit of the Industrial Revolution.
Wright is notable for his use of chiaroscuro effect, which emphasises the contrast of light and dark, and, for his paintings of candle-lit subjects.
His paintings of the birth of science out of alchemy, often based on the meetings of the Lunar Society of Birmingham, a group of scientists and industrialists living in the English Midlands, are a significant record of the struggle of science against religious values in the period known as the Age of Enlightenment.
The armillary sphere (variations are known as spherical astrolabe, armilla, or armil) is a model of objects in the sky (on the celestial sphere), consisting of a spherical framework of rings, centred on Earth or the Sun, that represent lines of celestial longitude and latitude and other astronomically important features, such as the ecliptic. This one is sited in Iron Gate, number 27 being where the artist was born.
When you raid the fridge for something to eat and come up with sunny side eggs, roast beef with melted provolone cheese, quartered plum, some cashew, green grapes and the customary buttered toast. (With French Roast coffee on the side. Of course!) ☕️