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I taught a small group of women today, my first workshop with adults for some time. All members of the Rufford Art Society in Nottinghamshire.

This is the central panel of one of my pieces of work which I showed as an example.

I made it in around 1990. The overall size is 0.75m x 2m and was created using a series of discharge dyeing batik processes on black discharge cotton.

Todays workshop covered this process, along with Indigo dyed batik sgraffito, Indonesian tjap printing on Chinese Habotai silk and another discharge dyeing process on pre-dyed habotai silk.

 

Setal · Daby Touré (2005 Remaster)

I post processed an original image with a low level stained glass effect (In PhotoScape X Pro) to achieve this effect to make the day lily have a mosaic

One of my favourite places to photograph proteas on Maui is the remarkable and always impressive Agricultural Research Station. Its acres and acres of proteas are unforgettable. With this shot, I am experimenting with different processing techniques. See large. Let me know what you think. The photo was taken in March 2020, with my trusty Olympus digital camera. Enjoy and stay well!

 

P.S. I am very busy with the spring planting in my vegetable garden. At the moment I am working on salad greens and potatoes. Of course, I have fallen behind with Flickr friends and contacts. I will be slowly catching up. Thanks for your patience.

 

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A composition used in this month's Most Versatile with the Compositionally Challenged Group.

 

In Photoshop elements 13.

Played around - sorry, experimented - with all sorts of effects before hitting on the 'mosaic' texture.

Shrunk the pic a bit and saved it.

Resized the original and lightened it.

Placed the smaller saved version on top and flattened the image (layers).

Added a button edge and saved it all.

The sunset we saw from the Tokyo Skytree, turned into a mosaic. This version captures the murky city better than the ovalized version.

It's the work of Gary Denness (under a Creative Commons license): www.flickr.com/photos/garydenness/3499634282/

I played around with this a bit - used a mosaic filter.