Can you tell where the photograph stops and the painting begins?
I looked deep into this abstract piece I'd been playing with and saw parrot tulips. And so I grabbed one I grew earlier and immortalised by camera.
I could tell you how I melded the two together, but then this post gets all clinical and instructional and I'm not in the mood for any left-brain activity this evening. So let's just say it was magic and leave it at that.
the combo is just stunning, what a great idea! love it!
ReplyDeleteI love this magic Lisa! I am staying with you on the right side.
ReplyDeleteManonX
well I believe in magic! this is beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can go with magic- that's just how wonderful this is!
ReplyDeleteYou KNOW how I feel about flowers- especially tulips!
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Stephanie
that is soooo cool. I could get lost in there. sometimes it's just way better to enjoy the magic.
ReplyDeleteA wonderful abstract you got there my friend. Lovely vibrant color! :)
ReplyDeleteSooooo beautiful. I love magic...
ReplyDeletewonderful
ReplyDeleteStay inspired!
Magic indeed! Hey you...I've missed you, so thanks for your sweet words. Oh, and did I mention how wildly talented I think you are???
ReplyDeleteit is magic indeed... so glad that you used a tulip... I love tulips sooo much it is a bit insane... ooo ing and ahhh ing from over here...xx
ReplyDeleteFantastic, and I love the seamless way you have melded the photography with the painting. Very original and beautiful.
ReplyDeleteYes, sometimes we need to leave the explanation, let the magic speak. The illusion of it all. This is subtle - hidden - abstract - magic.
ReplyDeleteClever, stunning and wow...a technique to aspire to. Love it!
ReplyDeletexxx
Magic, indeed....creative alchemy :)
ReplyDeleteMagic, yummy beautiful magic!
ReplyDeleteThis is just absolutely amazing - i love it!
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