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It's not even my banana.
Nice, works well in this thread.This is my EOS submission, but it seems fitting here too.
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A Pigeon in a Pear Tree
Procreate, iColorama, Image Blender, Snapseed
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Nice, works well in this thread.This is my EOS submission, but it seems fitting here too.
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A Pigeon in a Pear Tree
Procreate, iColorama, Image Blender, Snapseed
Nice, works well in this thread.
Great eerie feeling to this, title helps as well.
Truly make believe...photo taken at opening of the Dee(Pop-up) Gallery
iColorama, Superimpose
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I'm (was) a Proust fan - maybe the title conveys some of his particular brand of nostalgia (for want of a better word).Great eerie feeling to this, title helps as well.
Truly make believe...photo taken at opening of the Dee(Pop-up) Gallery
iColorama, Superimpose
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It seems Owl is one of my totem animals (according to one of my teachers). They certainly appear a lot in my art.Lovely Jen. Gorgeous colours. I'm seeing an owl - is that possible?
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The evening sun touched gently on
The eyes of Lucy Jordan
On the rooftop where she climbed
When all the laughter grew too loud
(Marianne Faithfull, Keith Richards, Mick Jagger)
iPhone 4s (doll) SketchClub ('wings') Formulas (texture) Union (layer & blend)
It is a funny story and a lovely one too. People want to show their appreciation and, if it looks like you like something, they can show it by giving you something they think gives you pleasure, hence the growing collection. You ain't finished yet I'm thinking.It seems Owl is one of my totem animals (according to one of my teachers). They certainly appear a lot in my art.
Funny (to me) story: How to be a collector when you're not:
I don't generally *do* ornaments, but a client gave me a little ceramic owl one time, and I put it on my office bookshelf. A child brought me an owl drawing the same week (up on my wall) and another person gave me a little wooden owl with a poem on a stand. Soon after, a lady said 'I see you collect owls', and gave me another! I have sixteen owls in my room now without ever having said a word about 'liking' or 'collecting' owls - I have to cycle them otherwise my room will look 'curated'
Beautiful
So many apps to create this beauty
Ooooooo.....loving all those feathers.Only two, Kuan Meng - Formulas and Union. Unless you count SketchClub to draw the wings. It's multiple re-layering of the same image, using different blend types and some shifting (bigger/smaller) and erasing/masking.
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The brightly colored winged ones look great, too. How did you decide to go with the tintype look?Only two, Kuan Meng - Formulas and Union. Unless you count SketchClub to draw the wings. It's multiple re-layering of the same image, using different blend types and some shifting (bigger/smaller) and erasing/masking.
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The brightly colored winged ones look great, too. How did you decide to go with the tintype look?
This is my EOS submission, but it seems fitting here too.
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A Pigeon in a Pear Tree
Procreate, iColorama, Image Blender, Snapseed
Trying out ImageCat app.Ooooooo.....loving all those feathers.
Thank you Jen!I love this arrangement. Do you have other versions? The detail of the painterly pear in EoS is gorgeous. And I love 'Tree of life' type themes. The kind of abstract I always want to do and think I can't.
Hmm. Tree of life . . . .
Love it....Not "Octopus's Garden" but makes believe they are under the sea, swimming with the sharks. [emoji1]
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6Pod native cam, no further edits.
Wow, your own exhibition? Jealous.Truly make believe...photo taken at opening of the Dee(Pop-up) Gallery
iColorama, Superimpose
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The beauty of make believe.Wow, your own exhibition? Jealous.
The beauty of make believe.
Designed this for TWAC2 and then realised that I had used an image in the double exposure that was already processed so figured it would work well here.
See BeCasso for bird layer manipulation otherwise it was all done in Pixlr.
Old Chinese Legend
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