The Batworthy adit once again proving a happy hunting ground for an exploration of what actually occurs when these two key constituents of #Dartmoor meet.
The Waiter - an exercise in shooting from the hip. Processed as a B&W with a pinhole effect. Following our waiter to the table on the porch. Photography can be a lot of FUN!
Atlantic Ocean - slightly abstracted waves rolling onshore just after sunrise. Panning the camera during exposure gave it a nice feeling of movement. Captured at the Jersey shore on a cold March day.
Created during the Diaspora Era under Emperor Malandela, as this sector of the Periphery fell out of fashion, the station became a footnote in the galaxy, clinging to life by supplying prospectors, malcontents and the occasional bandit troupe. I had friends here.
REAL ART FROM REAL HANDS 🌻 HANG IT, WEAR IT, SIT ON IT, GIFT IT, COLLECT IT #RealArtRealHands
Oh to live on Sugar Mountain
With the barkers and the colored balloons
You can't be twenty on Sugar Mountain
Though you're thinking that you're leaving there too soon
You're leaving there too soon
#watercolor#watercolour#art#painting#MastoArt#landscape Today, I used a generic composition and tried to create clear, clean washes and some color harmony. Colors: Cobalt Blue, Alizarin Crimson, Gamboge. Brushes: 8, rigger. Enjoy!
"Night Lights of Kharkiv"
This is a nostalgic painting. The painting is a memory of my beautiful pre-war Kharkiv. Where the bright lights of street lamps reflected in the Lopan River and crowds of joyful people filled the embankment, listened to street musicians, and admired the majestic silhouette of the Annunciation Cathedral.
This simple red rose pastel artwork was done a few years ago. Roses are one of the most popular flowers anywhere and they are very beautiful, but they aren't necessarily my favorites to work with, or to try to grow in my garden for that matter. They can be a bit fussy.
I'm starting 2023 by posting #MyRecordCollection , adding to this thread one each day. These are the albums that made me who I am (for better or worse). That should last most of the year! I'm also updating the art, using techniques I've learned and developed since I began this series in 2009.