Thanks Deb! Its partly the way art on screens work, the light shines from the back to the front, whereas with normal art, (on canvas or paper) is lit from the front – thats why everything o screen looks so bright! Interesting tho, cos its all new this making art on screens, it brings out new kinds of styles, even when printed out it still retains that different style thing! 🙂
Wonderful series, love the colours of every one of them.Sense of mystery ever present.
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Thanks Paula – need something spiritual in this cold climate!!
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So good
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Thanks Tosha! Always a pleasure 🙂 Xx
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Likewise
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Kind of weird, (well of course…), creepy and beautiful at the same time. Not sure I’ve ever thought those two thoughts at the same moment. 😊
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I would certainly put these in the “strange” category! 😀
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You know I love your work though. It’s kind of like freeze frames on a kaleidoscope. 😊
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Thanks Deb! Its partly the way art on screens work, the light shines from the back to the front, whereas with normal art, (on canvas or paper) is lit from the front – thats why everything o screen looks so bright! Interesting tho, cos its all new this making art on screens, it brings out new kinds of styles, even when printed out it still retains that different style thing! 🙂
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Beautiful work!!
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Thanks Leyla! They did work out well 🙂
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This is quite scary, I like.
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Ha,ha, thanks, yeah – pushing the envelope a little there! I do love the darkness, what is beyond plain sight beckons! 🙂
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Always, the colours are wonderful though.
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Thanks! There’s a fair bit of dissonance, which I worked to eliminate, before I finally realised it was working for me!
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