Category: Art Appreciation


SUNFLOWERS

GARDEN PATH WITH CHICKENS

COUNTRY GARDEN WITH SUNFLOWERS

FARM GARDEN

Enjoy!

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Sky is the limit when you play with Fantasy digital art, its a test for your imagination and design skills. It has no barriers and you can play with anything and everything across your imagination. Its not very easy to create a Fantasy art, one should have extreme power of imagination and patience to get it on photoshop canvas. Here we tried to gather some of the  best Fantasy digital paintings of all time.

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Breath-taking fantasy art. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGER’S POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

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Andrew Lattimore is a classically trained artist. He studied at the National Academy in New York and Florence, Italy with the legendary Nerina Simi at Studio Simi. He also studied landscape painting in England. Lattimore brings his extensive background and European training to his own atelier in Cornwall, NY.

Colourful, imaginative sceneries and many detailed visions are included in his portfolio.

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This is an Art found on the ceiling of Atlantis Hotel, Dubai. This art gave me various thoughts. I found it very interesting. I am eager to know what others think about it. So please let me know ...

What'll you name it..??

The fabulous colors and fun images make this photograph a wonderful find. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGER’S POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

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Jesus “Jeques” B. Jamora is an artist from Chicago ,Illinois.In the images below you ll have the chance to view an Anthology of his artworks - paintings, drawings, photographs that illustrate his first book of poetry with the title, "A Traveler's Soliloquies: a collection of poems, illustrated!"

Taken from the album : A Traveler's Soliloquies

Awesome art! I just had to share. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGER’S POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you. Also, find the original artist's link at: http://art-profiles.com/albums/jeques/albums/2170-a-traveler-s-soliloquies.html

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For my blog, Exploration Art, I look for amazing pieces of art to share. This comes from a fellow blogger who found it before I did. PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGER’S POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

Inspiration

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Ashling by Tristan Elwell

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There we were, meandering around the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  As well as seeing work by several other of my favourite artists', I'd had the chance to view a couple of my favourite Monet's pieces - 'Bridge Over a Pond of Water Lillies' and 'Water Lillies', as well as a Van Gogh I really liked, so was feeling pretty darned great!

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I adore Monet's works of art and who that loves Monet does not appreciate Seurat? PLEASE MAKE SURE TO CHECK OUT THE ORIGINAL BLOGGERS POSTS. They were kind enough to let me share this wonderful article with you.

Here, I have posted the original and several images of the original edited using Adobe Photoshop Filters to make them look like works of art. I used this particular photograph because of the rich colors and the brilliant light source. Starting after the original photograph, each new image becomes just a bit more abstract until the last three. If the viewer did not know these as manipulated photographs of a castle on the banks of a river or lake with the sun shining in the background, they may not see anything except blobs of color. This is where the imagination can really go wild.

I have also included in this post a link for a tutorial that shows how to use Adobe Photoshop Filters.

Using Filters in Photoshophttp://www.myjanee.com/tuts/filter/filter.htm

I borrowed the original image from:

Amazing Photos of Castles, Palaces, and Chateauxhttp://www.roxanneardary.com/blog/castles-palaces-chateau/This amazing photograph is of Moritzburg Castle, located in Dresden, Germany

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Next, I would like to take these same images and see what I could accomplish using oil paints, watercolors and acrylic on raw canvas. Maybe even see what could come about if I used colored washi paper to get different effects. The possibilities are only as limited as the imagination.

Enjoy!

One of the things I like about Gustav Klimt is his versatility. He has paintings of beautiful women, beautiful houses and now these Beech Tree landscapes that give the feel of another world where wood nymphs and elves might live.

Birch in Forest

Tannenewald

Beech Trees

Forest of Beech Trees

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