I don’t know what to tell you about this one, apart from it is a single frame, not created in Photoshop proper photograph, of a household object – although admittedly not any other household will have a piece of unique Mrs H glass art, created by fusing together different, hand-cut glass shapes in sea-inspired colours.
Anyway, with both the original object and the photographic style used unlikely to happen just the same way ever again, it’s certainly going to be a one-off.
Love it.
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Thanks Ellen.
I have more variants that I’m doing so I’ll probably put them up on the Redbubble store.
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Very nice! Looks like it ought to have some music to go with it. 🙂
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Hang on Val, I’ve only just worked out how to display my pictures on here, now I’ve got to do a soundtrack to them as well!!? 😉
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Of course – a whole musical! 😉
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Compromise then… how about you visit Redbubble and get a nice print to hang up above your stereo?
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Nice try… (but you never know…)
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A singular piece of art, for sure. I envy the excitement you must feel for these creations. I dabble in abstract painting – it is more of a slow burn of satisfaction (or discontentment).Bravo Bryntin.
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– Puts on Bryntin voice –
Thanks Wilt, I’ll hand back to Bear, he’s much more sensible… 😉
Sorry Wilt, just messing with you there… what’s new eh?
Yep, the process itself is a little unpredictable but I do feel pretty satisfied (and excited) when I can see a composition I like leap out from the frame. Mind you, there are a lot of (unseen here) discontentments for me too!
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