Friday, August 12, 2011

Photoshop revisited

Hi,
thought of sharing a digital work of abstract art, which I created using adobe photoshop few days ago. It seemed so long since i created something in photoshop. Hope you like it. The title of this goes "the romance of all seasons"




Sunday, August 7, 2011

Gum-Wrapper Art---- Really!!

Hi,

Art is not confined to any particular medium. This is so true indeed and interestingly, the beauty of art lies in its expression through so many mediums, most of which were not conceived by many people to be able to create art, in the first place. So this brings me to post a picture of a mini-art work i created, just out of the blue, after chewing the gum to my hearts' content. Have a look at this lovely little fish i created :)


Looks more better!:)


It turned out to be appealing and a good use of the silver-colored wrapper of chewing gum which normally lands up in the trash bin. Little did I know that most of the times, what we think is novel and not tried out before,turns out to be already existing. It so happened that I found a person who actually works on creating art through such wrappers. I was really surprised, in part, because, atleast someone else thought of putting the ordinary wrapper to creative use. Sharing the link as well. Do have a look at what is the creative outcome of a simple paper, which many of us discard as being of no use!!

http://home.comcast.net/~tomhall15/site/?/home/

My Collage painting

Hi,
I thought of sharing the collage painting which I had done( and about which I mentioned in my about me section in my blog). I am glad I had a digital picture of that painting which is memorable for me. Hope you like it. Please feel free to drop in your comments.



I would like to state that when I did this work, I did not have the idea of woman liberation exactly in my mind. This interpretation was given by a good friend of mine, when he saw the picture which I had posted on facebook long time back. But yes, I had some idea in my mind while doing it, but it is so true that a piece of art is open to interpretations by the viewer.