Sunday, November 20, 2011

Harlequin

  Harlequin Vintage Bird  | Digitally Altered | Not for Sale

The above artwork has been digitally altered from my original 'Vintage Bird with Feather Hat' painting especially for this weeks theme Harlequin over at Inspirational Avenue this week.

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11 comments:

  1. Thanks for stopping by my blog. I hope you come and visit again.

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  2. You're very welcome Kate, You have a lovely blog. I'm sure I will visit again.

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  3. why don't I ever think to do a digital alteration.... this looks great and next time I am pulling my hair out and freaking out you need to remind me to try this!!!

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  4. Tracey, I really wanted to participate this week! I find digital "painting" a lot quicker than the brush and oil paint for generating and implementing ideas. so I opted for that method. I would of probally done collage if it wasn't for the thought of cutting out all those diamonds. I'm very happy at how it worked out, though i think a lot of the credit goes to the original piece and the time that went into that. I'll remind you next time you are time poor to just photoshop it.

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  5. What a clever idea to alter one of your existing paintings- SO smart! Also, I love the colors you used in this painting- beautiful!

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  6. Your digital interpretation shows the beauty and unbelievable amount of texture in this piece. It is gorgeous.

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  7. Tracey - thank you so much for stopping by my blog - it is a pleasure to meet you. Your work is wonderfully inspiring! Looking forward to seeing more real soon!

    X0 ~Susan

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  8. Bee-you-tee-full!
    I LUV LUV your work!

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  9. It's lovely, I like the way the background fades

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  10. So soft and lovely! I love the colors, and I agree...an awesome idea to digitally alter an existing painting!

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  11. That is so clever, who would have thought a computer could do that.

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