Playing with Art: Street Prophets Sunday All Day Brunch
Submitted by michelewln on Sun, 06/19/2016 - 9:05am
Welcome to Sunday Brunch. This is an open topic thread so help yourself to the goodies and sit a spell and let us know what is new with you. Back in the late 90's I started doing graphic art on the computer. With the severity of the arthritis I knew I could no longer do the quality of art I used to be able to do with brushes and ink. Many times I just play around on my computer just to see what the computer will come up with.
Yin Yang
Celestial Christmas
Chinese Christmas
Don't Mess with Me
Dragon and Ocean
Electrifying
Red Sky
The Eye of God
The Unexpected Storm
Art for sale at Fine Art America: http://fineartamerica.com/profiles/1-michele-wilson.html
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I would recommend that you ask Johnny to
include your website on our member blogroll. I like celestrial christmas and don't mess with me.
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Wow!
Interesting pieces. Quite striking.
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Thanks for sharing your artwork.
It reminds me of former days on ICQ.
Look up at the stars and not down at your feet. Try to make sense of what you see, and wonder about what makes the universe exist. Be curious. Stephen Hawking
finaly a break from the CA Bernie madness
and I am back in my studio - yay!
the fool
the magician
justice
uploading these was way harder that it should be (maybe) - each image was uploaded and then inserted and now the images are in the 'list' from which they are insterted. hmmmm.... is there an easier way ?
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Some real talent is evident in this display.
What program did you use to create them? I especially liked Yin Yang and Red Sky.
DAZ and Bryce
Most of the creatures and people are from DAZ Studios. I put the pictures together in Bryce7. I like your artwork.
A dreamer is one who can only find his way by moonlight, and his punishment is that he sees the dawn before the rest of the world. Oscar Wilde