A studio portrait my wife had done in Hawaii that I used a Hubble nebula image with.
Ok, so this one was my attempt at religious art.... You can see the backdrop of the infrared piece that inspired this in my infrared blog. Overall I was pleased with it.... But I think if your going to portray Jesus then it better be good,guess I'll find out if he liked it one day ;)
I thought I would go ahead and add another today, This was the companion piece to Fridays Fairy that I started this blog out with last week. The flowers were photographed in infrared.....These two really are two of a kind :) , I tried doing some more of them but they just never turned out acceptable to me. I am very proud of these two though.
The background of this one was a separate digital art piece I did but every now and then if something strikes me funny I will go with it ;).... Sometimes it works, sometimes not
This one is a mixture of several , you may even recognize the cloud formations from the IR shot I posted to the infrared blog the other day. There are many programs on the market now that let you add or keep color in a B&W shot and It certainly is dramatic.... Becoming way to common now though
I am a big fan of 2001,a space odyssey and the monolith has found its way on to many of my paintings. The idea of a shape for something that truly can't be explained is fascinating. The monolith does represent God to me and although it is the figment of Dr Clark's imagination. I subscribe to the belief that God is still with us, standing by to intervene at just the right moments.... Guiding his creations.
It is truly a spiritual object dreamt by a man. Dimensions 1:4:9 In the past I never said much about my art pieces because interpretation is always best left to the viewer. That's one reason I like abstract work so much because it is very cool how people see different things not even intended by the artist. However this is a blog and so I am providing my perspective on what I was thinking. Crossover was simply meant to represent past present and future with a young child starting that journey.... Still in b&w because we do often bring the past with us.
I had planned on posting a different one this morning, but with the Meteor strike in Russia this morning it made me think of this one, titled "but I couldn't kill you" I think it is powerful sometimes to just place two photos together with out much editing at all to tell a story.
Happy Valentines Day everyone! This piece used another hubble space telescope image, The universe is pretty but can be brutal :)
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