Cindy has been the host for the March Journaling Challenge at Digital Art Quirks this month and she chose to make International Earth Day the theme.
Credit to Flaivoloka for the stock photo (much altered with distort filters) from Stockxchnge, Calydel for the Singing Ringing Tree (free to use at CC Flickr).
Brushes for lightbeam, flowers, text and moon are courtesy of Obsidian Dawn, Seishido and Axeraider70.
Thank you for looking.
Monday, 30 March 2009
Sunday, 29 March 2009
DAQ Quirkle 82 - Wind Power
Bev is hosting this week's Quirkle at Digital Art Quirks. She asked us to use an alternative transport, a map and a quote.
This is how it turned out and it was great fun.
Credit to Artsyfartsyqueen for the body parts and the fish tail, Effie's Designs for the umbrellas, handbag and bottle. The wings are by Fantacy, the text path by J2MT, and the map brush is 500ml.
Font : Black Jack.
The quote reads : What if nothing exists and we're all in somebody else's dream. Woody Allen.
Thanks for looking.
This is how it turned out and it was great fun.
Credit to Artsyfartsyqueen for the body parts and the fish tail, Effie's Designs for the umbrellas, handbag and bottle. The wings are by Fantacy, the text path by J2MT, and the map brush is 500ml.
Font : Black Jack.
The quote reads : What if nothing exists and we're all in somebody else's dream. Woody Allen.
Thanks for looking.
Saturday, 28 March 2009
Famous Artists ATC Challenge - Wide Awake
Friday, 27 March 2009
Make A Moo Or Two - Yesterday
Thursday, 26 March 2009
Gothic Arch - Spring Equinox
It Was The White Rabbit ......
There's a new challenge over at Scrapbookgraphics called Altered Artspirations hosted by Tangie Baxter.
This week the recipe was to use : one heart, two wings, three vintage pieces, four stars and five words to make up an altered page.
Never liking to follow the main stream this is what I came up with.
Everything you see other than the font is courtesy of Tangie Baxter.
The font is Lucinda Handwriting.
There's more .... I just received notification that it's been chosen as a Studio Stunner across at Studio Tangie Creative Team blog and I received a $5 voucher to spend at Studio Tangie. Yaay.
Thank you for looking.
This week the recipe was to use : one heart, two wings, three vintage pieces, four stars and five words to make up an altered page.
Never liking to follow the main stream this is what I came up with.
Everything you see other than the font is courtesy of Tangie Baxter.
The font is Lucinda Handwriting.
There's more .... I just received notification that it's been chosen as a Studio Stunner across at Studio Tangie Creative Team blog and I received a $5 voucher to spend at Studio Tangie. Yaay.
Thank you for looking.
Wednesday, 25 March 2009
Collage Play With Crowabout - Oddly Familiar
Tuesday, 24 March 2009
Stock Photo 67 - Fused Glass
This week Cindy hosted the stockphoto challenge at Digital Art Quirks.
I used a Photoshop shape to segment the photo, then duplicated and multiplied. I added a drop shadow to the shape and used the photo again as the background. Finally I added a glass filter to get what I hope is a fused glass effect.
Credit to Promobuild at Stockxchnge for the photo.
I used a Photoshop shape to segment the photo, then duplicated and multiplied. I added a drop shadow to the shape and used the photo again as the background. Finally I added a glass filter to get what I hope is a fused glass effect.
Credit to Promobuild at Stockxchnge for the photo.
Monday, 23 March 2009
Quirkle 81 - A Change Is As Good As A Rest
Marie (Ozstuff) hosted the Quirkle challenge this week at Digital Art Quirks. She wanted to see some altered art with a mismatch of heads on shoulders, she also asked for a moon, and a tree made up from paper.
Meet Mabel's sisters Edna and Lily who like to show off their head changing skills, believing a change is as good as a rest.
Credit to Valerie Brincheck for the people parts (free to use) on her blog. Altered Souls for the moon, Booland Designs for the backgrounds (altered) and the dress. The tree is a standard PS shape which I've filled with a postcard from my own collection.
Thank you for looking.
Meet Mabel's sisters Edna and Lily who like to show off their head changing skills, believing a change is as good as a rest.
Credit to Valerie Brincheck for the people parts (free to use) on her blog. Altered Souls for the moon, Booland Designs for the backgrounds (altered) and the dress. The tree is a standard PS shape which I've filled with a postcard from my own collection.
Thank you for looking.
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Famous Artists ATC Challenge - Cuckoos In The Nest
For Artsyfartsyqueen's Famous Artists ATC Challenge on Flickr. This week we were inspired by James C Christensen's The Nest.
This is my interpretation.
Credit to Kubivet for the trees, butterflies, couple with child and flowers, the wonderful designers of the WaterLO Project provided the water, sky, stones and bushes. The nest and other figures are courtesy of Artsyfartsyqueen.
Christensen's original painting : The Nest.
Thank you for looking.
This is my interpretation.
Credit to Kubivet for the trees, butterflies, couple with child and flowers, the wonderful designers of the WaterLO Project provided the water, sky, stones and bushes. The nest and other figures are courtesy of Artsyfartsyqueen.
Christensen's original painting : The Nest.
Thank you for looking.
Thursday, 19 March 2009
Self Portrait - Make It Mondays
Wednesday, 18 March 2009
Collage Play with Crowabout - There's Just One
Altered Artspirations Challenge - Postage Stamp
Created for this new challenge at Scrapbookgraphics where this week the theme was stamps. We were also asked to try to make it 'out of bounds' so little Miss Mona appears to be stepping out of the stamp.
Credit to Aprilmouse for the stamp background, Artsyfartsyqueen for the Mona Lisa head, the hat, the pink hair, the bottle and the wine glass. The rest of Mona was Googled.
Postage marks are courtesy of Obsidian Dawn.
Thanks for looking.
Credit to Aprilmouse for the stamp background, Artsyfartsyqueen for the Mona Lisa head, the hat, the pink hair, the bottle and the wine glass. The rest of Mona was Googled.
Postage marks are courtesy of Obsidian Dawn.
Thanks for looking.
Artarazzi - Challenges 13 and 14
I never managed to complete last week's challenge set by Ozstuff so I've combined the lovely background she chose with the Japanese lady chosen for this week's challenge by Vron.
The Japanese lady appears to be part of a fresco that's peeling away from the wall. Well that's what it's meant to be!
Credit to Art e Zines for the lady.
Thank you for looking.
The Japanese lady appears to be part of a fresco that's peeling away from the wall. Well that's what it's meant to be!
Credit to Art e Zines for the lady.
Thank you for looking.
Sunday, 15 March 2009
Gothic Arch - Mother and Child
The theme this week is mother and child at Gothic Arches.
I was inspired by the Gustav Klimt picture Three Ages of Woman.
I extracted and duplicated the mother and child from Klimt's Three Ages of Woman and used an Overlay blend to brighten the image. I created the Arch background with brushes by Graphicxtras and Vanilla Dreams which I then duplicated and blended again to achieve a pleasing colour. I added the background which is courtesy of Booland Designs. Finally I added a Poster Edges filter to give definition to the lines of the mother and child.
Credit to Freeparking for the Klimt image (free to use) at Flickr.
Thank you for looking.
I was inspired by the Gustav Klimt picture Three Ages of Woman.
I extracted and duplicated the mother and child from Klimt's Three Ages of Woman and used an Overlay blend to brighten the image. I created the Arch background with brushes by Graphicxtras and Vanilla Dreams which I then duplicated and blended again to achieve a pleasing colour. I added the background which is courtesy of Booland Designs. Finally I added a Poster Edges filter to give definition to the lines of the mother and child.
Credit to Freeparking for the Klimt image (free to use) at Flickr.
Thank you for looking.
Saturday, 14 March 2009
Digital Art Quirks - Stock Photo Challenge
Friday, 13 March 2009
Make a Moo Or Two - Puzzles
Puzzles are the theme at Make a Moo Or Two this week and of course Mabel wanted to get in on the act. So here she is showing how she's transformed when she gets her war paint on. She's such a show off.
Credit to Firestock at Flickr for (the free to use) image of Marilyn. The puzzle shapes are standard shapes from Photoshop.
Font is Ransom.
Oh, and of course, Mabel is part of the family.
Credit to Firestock at Flickr for (the free to use) image of Marilyn. The puzzle shapes are standard shapes from Photoshop.
Font is Ransom.
Oh, and of course, Mabel is part of the family.
Famous Artists ATC Challenge - False Magic
This week's Famous Artist ATC challenge by Artsyfartsyqueen across at Flickr was influenced by James Christensen's False Magic.
Credit to Theeye-cz for the money line, Linder6580 for the archway (both from Stockxchnge). Also to Madam Mim for the 'floor' background. All other elements are courtesy of collage sheets by Artsyfartsyqueen.
Christensen's Original Painting
Credit to Theeye-cz for the money line, Linder6580 for the archway (both from Stockxchnge). Also to Madam Mim for the 'floor' background. All other elements are courtesy of collage sheets by Artsyfartsyqueen.
Christensen's Original Painting
Wednesday, 11 March 2009
Collage Play with Crowabout - Smile
Monday, 9 March 2009
Mixed Media Monday - The Written Word
Gothic Arch - Fantacy
Sunday, 8 March 2009
Sunday Postcard Art - Words of Wisdom
I chose a quote by Sir Winston Churchill for my words of wisdom for this week's challenge theme.
The quote is : An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last.
I've interpreted it in a humourous way though I think the quote has a much deeper darker meaning.
Credit to Kubivet for the blended backgrounds, J2M for the text path, the crocs and croc sign were Googled.
Font : Tekton Pro.
Thank you for looking.
The quote is : An appeaser is one who feeds a crocodile hoping it will eat him last.
I've interpreted it in a humourous way though I think the quote has a much deeper darker meaning.
Credit to Kubivet for the blended backgrounds, J2M for the text path, the crocs and croc sign were Googled.
Font : Tekton Pro.
Thank you for looking.
Friday, 6 March 2009
Famous Artists ATC Challenge - Burden of The Responsible Man
I created this for a challenge across at Flickr hosted by Artsyfartsyqueen.
This week we were to create an ATC in the style of James C Christensens' Burden of The Responsible Man.
This is my contribution.
Credit to Takeabreak (free to use) for the face and the legs at Flickr. Also to PaperMoonsKitz for the cakes and chocolates, the remaining elements are courtesy of Effie's Designs, and the background is by Madam Mim.
Christensen's Original Painting
Thank you for looking.
This week we were to create an ATC in the style of James C Christensens' Burden of The Responsible Man.
This is my contribution.
Credit to Takeabreak (free to use) for the face and the legs at Flickr. Also to PaperMoonsKitz for the cakes and chocolates, the remaining elements are courtesy of Effie's Designs, and the background is by Madam Mim.
Christensen's Original Painting
Thank you for looking.
Tuesday, 3 March 2009
Collage Play with Crowabout - Tea Dance
Monday, 2 March 2009
Fidget's Freaky Friday Collage Challenge - Week 2
Sunday, 1 March 2009
Artarazzi - Surreal
Marie is the host at Artarazzi this week and she's chosen the wonderful theme of Surreal. So one very relaxing and enjoyable Sunday afternoon later here is what I came up with. I'll call it : When one door closes
Credit goes to 'andthenpatterns' for the tunnel, 'rumpleteaser' for the hand and 'freeparking' for the lady (all from CC Flickr). Credit also to Artsy Fartsy Queen from Flickr for her (free to use) mouths and doors, both from her collage sheets.
The brushes used in the background are courtesy of Neveryph.
Thank you for looking.
Credit goes to 'andthenpatterns' for the tunnel, 'rumpleteaser' for the hand and 'freeparking' for the lady (all from CC Flickr). Credit also to Artsy Fartsy Queen from Flickr for her (free to use) mouths and doors, both from her collage sheets.
The brushes used in the background are courtesy of Neveryph.
Thank you for looking.
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