Bonnie at Pixel Dust Photo Art gave us a great challenge this week.
Make a piece of digital art using a new texture she gave us, one other of her textures and one or more of our own pictures.
Wave a bit of digital magic over them until you feel happy with what you see. For me it was like I had been let loose in a flower shop. “One of everything please”
Gerbra
Postcards from Brighton
Honeysuckle
Me
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stunning work Miriam, I can imagine the 1st covering a whole wall in a gallery and your self portrait is soft and mysterious
I like what you have done with the postcard from Brighton, it’s nice.
Looks like you were up for the challenge! My favourite here is the first one of the gerbra transformed. The pastel colours are so pretty and almost melt together. The textures make the piece look like a collage of delicate tissue papers. The totally abstract quality of the last piece also intrigues me and draws me in.
I love everything about Postcards From Brighton. I would hang that on my wall!
Your Postcard from Brighton is lovely … Serene … Romantic! I also like what you’ve done with the Honeysuckle. Fn to play with different techniques, isn’t it? Thanks for visiting. ;->
I particularly like the “Postcards from Brighton” – beautiful!
Great pieces. Love the bold feel of the Gerbera Daisy piece.
Also liked the last one with the “selfie” – It’s soft and subtle.
Postcards was quite lovely as well.
I like the first one – especially the colour and the simplified shapes. I also like the last because of it’s texture and movement – very expressive.
wow wow wow wow!!! such a smorgasbord of loveliness!! I LOVE how you took this challenge on and ran with it!!!
Love these, Miriam! Especially the ‘ghostly’ effect you get when people are in the photo
The honeysuckle one really appeals to me!
Alison xx
Miriam, these are such wonderful works of art.
Beautiful job on each one.
I hope you’ve had a great weekend!
Wow…I love them all, but I’m drawn to the post card from Brighton and the one of you.
Thanks for your dropping by my blog and for your kind words.
Capture Life,
Kathy
Lovely pieces, Miriam! I think the self-portrait is my favourite – so subtle.