from painting to photography? I really do get a kick out of these picture-taking excusions, expecially when I'm able to edit the shots to get something interesting. The round disc is one of the junky things I have added to my texture-making tools.
The curving line in this photo caught my eye.
Don't know what this is. . . it looks like a wooden barrel, but I believe it is actually some sort of fabric covering. . .
Click on this picture to see why I like it. It's the side of a tall skinny concrete building on the BNSF property.
Lots of texture here, with that shot of limey green.
8 comments:
I love the urban grunginess of your photos. I think they're spectacular.
well you definitely have the eye - these are just amazing :)
I simply absolutely love all these textures and subdued colors in these photos.
These are fabulous! I wish I had taken them!
Photos are voluptuous--#1 and #3 are practically x-rated.
I like the BNSF building--and it's gotta be screen-size--too.
Mary
Great textures - I love the way your photography and your painting is so integrated. Not too many people can convey their signature style across media boundaries so well.
Jazz, thank you so much. I love urban grunge.
Jeane: Thank you, girl. It's so much fun especially when the end result is worth looking at.
Donna: Thank you; quite a compliment coming from one of my favorite artists.
Leslie: Thank you. I wish you had been here with me when I took them.
Mamadoc: Voluptuous and x-rated. . . WOW. I'm just the intermediary... Thanks always for your insight and appreciation.
Bob, I guess I paint from my photographs. Thanks for the comments.
Wonderful photo abstracts!!
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