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More Digital Art ...


Keeping with the Digital Art trend, I decided to post yet another of my new creations. As I have mentioned before, these photos are all my originals but I change them up to see what I create them into. It seems just adding a "Sunburst" changes the story of this photo ... I love trying new things to see what I can create. Do you like to change things up? Or do you like keeping things the same, to stay in your comfort zone?

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  1. Hey there, great to connect, this is a lovely image, been getting into some digital art myself, really enjoying it. Stay blessed, Amanda

    Amanda - Realityarts-Creativity
    Art Blog

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  2. Hi Amanda - Thank you for your kind words - Your post made my day -It is my original photo with a "Sunburst Effect" - I have a few others here on my blog, as well - I love "Playing" - What programs are you using? I am enjoying befunky.com, Picasa, Photoshop & Paintshop ... All very fun!

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  3. Kristine, another of your gorgeous gorgeous creations! It looks really amazing! Love it!

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  4. Sonja - You are just too kind - I look at your creations and think yours should be in an "Exhibit" and mine should stay on a craft table - LOL ...

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  5. Kristine, you are too kind to me, and too harsh on your self. I think the best thing would be to use everything we know and create something together - I dream about that - maybe one day... :)

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  6. Sonja - Thanks so much for always lifting my spirits - Perhaps we could make something together - My photography and your weaving - Perhaps a small quilt with your weaving and my photo on fabric for the center piece of the quilt - Just thinking out loud ... I would love that ... It would be a Kr-onja piece ... LOL

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