it's the last image that my body reacted to... mmm. I've been playing around with color relationship in matting work. It's amazing how things change with one simple change... perspective. The communication has been pretty humorous lately too.. POV :-)
rose, the idea for showing the different views of the same image came from the practice of turning a mandala every-which-way after it's completed to see which way it wants to be oriented. kel, it's interesting you said you feel very warm when looking at these, as the source image came from a photograph i took of prism-ic "rainbows" that form on the wall each morning when sunlight bounces off a beveled mirror. when i played with that image in my paint program i wondered what would happen if i rendered it in sepia tones rather than color. doreen, my strongest resonance comes with the first view.
I am a contemplative artist, combining traditional mediums and digital technology to create unique images. I have two blogs: A Magic Mom and Her Mandalas, dedicated primarily to the art form of the mandala, and The Sacred Alter, which focuses on what I can only describe as "art birthed from the soul." I hope you will enjoy visiting both.
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Such vibrant images. A nice reminder to consider other POVs.
i feel very warm when looking at these pictures
which is nice for the winters day here
it's the last image that my body reacted to... mmm. I've been playing around with color relationship in matting work. It's amazing how things change with one simple change... perspective. The communication has been pretty humorous lately too.. POV :-)
rose, the idea for showing the different views of the same image came from the practice of turning a mandala every-which-way after it's completed to see which way it wants to be oriented.
kel, it's interesting you said you feel very warm when looking at these, as the source image came from a photograph i took of prism-ic "rainbows" that form on the wall each morning when sunlight bounces off a beveled mirror. when i played with that image in my paint program i wondered what would happen if i rendered it in sepia tones rather than color.
doreen, my strongest resonance comes with the first view.
sometimes the subtlest shift can change everything.
Really beautiful play of light and shape ~ the simple color is warm and comforting(?).
I am in the Monk/Artist group with you~
laura - indeed!
junelle - thank you so much for stoppping by! i'm so excited about the class. :-)
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