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As my burns on the fingers are healing fast - won't be long before I can go photographing again. So for now, the archives are having a revamp. This hibiscus was at Trinity Beach (daughter's garden) It was blowing as usual, so lucky to have captured this at all. Due to being totally bored it had a bit of a revamp with texture work on the background only.
The bee below was captured at Crystal Cascades. Unfortunately had to crop this one quite severely, but shooting RAW is pretty unforgiving with the Canon 5D MKII. Those extra pixels really are a gem.
Surrealism painting in progress.....In Oils.
Will I or won't I finish this painting this week?
Was painting with my friend Lenore Howard in her class. She is an amazing talented Australian artist and teacher.
My surrealism interpretation of the original Portrait of Battista Sforza c.1465 - Painted by Piero Della Francesca
Piero's pair of paintings of the ruler of Urbino and his wife are among the most distinctive portraits of the Renaissance. Portrayal in pure profile was common in Italy at this time, but the expansive landscape behind the sitters was unprecedented.
The town visible behind Battista is Borgo san Sepolcro, acting as a king of signature for Piero.
The male Portrait is of Federigo da Montefeltro c.1465 Federigo, the Count (later Duke) of Urbino, was one of the most distinguished men of his time - as much a scholar as a soldier.
The choice of a profile view for his portrait was dictated by the horrible injury he sustained in a tournament, when he lost his right eye, his disfigured nose was a result of the same accident.
Here is a link to the two original portraits in question: vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/uag/Art-Anytime-Page/Lochoff-pages/pag...
And now look what I am doing to his wife !! Still lots to do to it, but it is growing on me and I having so much fun with painting in oils. The crazy notion has been suggested to me that I ought to paint the husband as well, but have a dog's face. LOL. I could call them the odd couple then, couldn't I?
Was painting with my friend Lenore Howard in her class. She is an amazing talented Australian artist and teacher.
My surrealism interpretation of the original Portrait of Battista Sforza c.1465 - Painted by Piero Della Francesca
Piero's pair of paintings of the ruler of Urbino and his wife are among the most distinctive portraits of the Renaissance. Portrayal in pure profile was common in Italy at this time, but the expansive landscape behind the sitters was unprecedented.
The town visible behind Battista is Borgo san Sepolcro, acting as a king of signature for Piero.
The male Portrait is of Federigo da Montefeltro c.1465 Federigo, the Count (later Duke) of Urbino, was one of the most distinguished men of his time - as much a scholar as a soldier.
The choice of a profile view for his portrait was dictated by the horrible injury he sustained in a tournament, when he lost his right eye, his disfigured nose was a result of the same accident.
Here is a link to the two original portraits in question: vrcoll.fa.pitt.edu/uag/Art-Anytime-Page/Lochoff-pages/pag...
And now look what I am doing to his wife !! Still lots to do to it, but it is growing on me and I having so much fun with painting in oils. The crazy notion has been suggested to me that I ought to paint the husband as well, but have a dog's face. LOL. I could call them the odd couple then, couldn't I?
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Tropical Flower Splendour.
Enjoy my short collection of tropical flora taken these past few months. Make a cuppa and enjoy the moment.
http://www.perfectoartsComAu/nature/index.html
http://www.perfectoartsComAu/nature/index.html
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Boardwalk at Flecker Botanical Gardens, Cairns
my rainforest board walk - ingrid in oz, perfectoarts dreamcapturesTH, originally uploaded by Ingrid in OZ.
One of my photographs cropped with just with a touch of rendering. Makes me want to dig out the canvas, oils and paint up a storm.
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
It's not easy being green....
This was a song that we used to listen to, but I cannot find the version by Kerry Biddell (I think that was the Australian artist). A most gorgeous album and it certainly would be fabulous if I could find it for our Wedding Anniversary this month.
Thursday, February 11, 2010
It was time to have some Freckles
After a hard day's computing website brochure work....time for Kit Kat. Oops I should say a Freckle :)
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