burning bush
Decomposition and recomposition of a photo of a burning bush. First layer – extraction of brightly colored leaves. It is an exclusion layer, which usually results in a blue-green, but didn’t in this case....
Decomposition and recomposition of a photo of a burning bush. First layer – extraction of brightly colored leaves. It is an exclusion layer, which usually results in a blue-green, but didn’t in this case....
So wild – three of the same photo of fall colors, layered and offset with luminosity blending – look at all those colors! these were tulip tree leaves just before Sandy. Now they’re gone.
two layers, one a phone photo of ivy, the other a messy painted page the ivy is “exclusion” layer then a brightness contrast adjustment then a hue adjustment leaning toward the purple/orange it’s very...
Revision of yesterday’s paint background. Leaf layer, color dodge. A small hue/saturation adjustment. Time spent waiting for Sandy. Why can’t I make my own ceramic tile?
Title: from a chalkboard sign advertising produce at the Double L Market, Westport. The juxtaposition seemed funny to me. Color: I seem to have a drive to mix orange and green. It is rarely...
This was an accident. I dream of making more of them.
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