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Macro study of ice puddle lying on short cut
grass. Photo taken in Barnet, Hertfordshire,
UK in mid-March 2013.
Depth and compression working against each other. Cars, bins, tags, light at the far end. It’s less gritty than procedural.
that which we acquire by contemplation we should spend in love.
- adapted from meister eckhart -
i bought this beautiful small cloth at the jewel heart store in ann arbor, michigan, a few years ago... to place on the small study table which would hold the dharma texts i was studying in the meditation room and at home...
meister eckhart in the internet encyclopedia of philosophy
jewel heart tibetan buddhist center
scanned, altered and assembled image, september 10, 2006
Why a fire is such a fascinating thing to look at is hard to define for me, freezing the rapid movement of very hot flames and bringing out their details in a photo makes them easily as fascinating to look at for me.
En 1905 Pere Milà y Roser Segimon contraen matrimonio. AtraÃdos por la fama del paseo de Grà cia, compran una torre con jardÃn que ocupa una superficie de 1.835 metros cuadrados y le encargan al arquitecto Antoni Gaudà la construcción de su nueva residencia con la intención de ocupar el piso principal y alquilar el resto de las viviendas: La Casa Milà .
I am in a Fine Art Photography class which meets each week for 3 hours. The work I must produce for this class is quite different from what I usually like to shoot. This is an example. Orlando, Florida
Size 14"x20"
Big and small squirrel mops. Real extremes - size 10 and size 0
French ultramarine, burnt and raw umber, opera.
Time: 10 minutes
There is an explanation for 10 minutes folks - I was blowing my top at my son and giving him a time out. I believe, overriding emotions is sometimes good, it makes your hand move faster!
A shorter scale of time than the prior studies: glints, ripples, the setting sun (reflection), pond grasses, shifting collections of detritus, and that decaying log with the etched patterns of years in its bark. Compositionally, I wanted the broad ripples (top half of image) and the log and underwater debris (bottom half); the result is almost two images mated together, so the visual flow may feel a little "off" or disjointed.
Use the Flickr zoom tool to examine the log weathering patterns and underwater debris in detail (this D7500 is a big improvement over my old D90 as far as what I am able to capture that can hold up under magnification.)
Lake Catherine, near Brighton, Utah, USA.
RAW file edited in View NX-i
Studies of cryptozoological creatures - the cryptids - for the "Illustrated Encyclopedia of Cryptozoology".
See the book and the finished illustrations here: www.behance.net/gallery/Illustrated-Encyclopedia-of-Crypt...
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Deposition (study), Tim Lowly © 2015 This drawing will be part of a large group exhibition title "Return of the Exquisite Corpse" at Printworks Gallery in Chicago, opening in early December. Each of the 105 artists has made one section of a vertical triptych of a body. In my case I've done the legs section. I have no idea what the two other sections combined with this one will look like or who they are by.
This drawing is also something of a conceptual study for the painting Deposition that I posted yesterday. I'll let you figure out how they are related...
A quick study of the rocky shoreline of the Winnipeg River, viewed from the water. Knife painting on stretched canvas (oil, 11 x 14 in).