This is the same image as below with color add from Photoshops image-mode-duotone. I chose a tritone.
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This one actually looks more like ink blots with the blue tones. I think one more image for this dream poem would give an idea of how we can create art from dreams. Especially in Photoshop, we can experiment with changes even after time has passed.
This one is the most complex image of the Ink Blot Dream Haiga, with all the original aspects that I conceived for the art with additional color. I like it a lot too. Thanks as always for dropping by. I will have to follow your link to check out how your site has changed.
Yes, please do check in at my own site. My main OneLetterWords.com site has a fun new project on ellipses that I recently completed, in which I explore the three dots as hieroglyphs that illustrate the words preceding them. There's also gobs of new stuff at my weblog, oneletterwords.com/weblog
Vera Charline Wareham is my full name, and this blog is about my developing book, "Patchwork Faces of the Moon." Dreams and visions play a large role as the stories progress.
This is not a novel, but a book. It is three different stories of the lives of three women--Song, the youngest ages from about five to fourteen throughout her stories; Cici is a middle aged hippie type; and Chyenne is the oldest, about sixty. Although Song changes the most in the years that pass, time changes all three on their journey to self-discovery.
Their life paths cross in unusual and somewhat spooky ways. Each character's chapters will be sequential, but all character's chapters will be shuffled together--one of the reasons for the name "Patchwork Faces of the Moon." This is a predominantly nonfiction account of "Tangled Memoirs", which is the subtitle.
There may be intervals of time that no new posts are made. As with the series, "Study of a Red Bird at My Window," some posts may be left a few weeks before the top post is replaced. All work--art, stories, dreamku or whatever--is part of the pattern or process of creating "Patchwork Faces of the Moon."
How about ... may be left for a few years...
I am also putting together a coffee table book of art and prose, taken from my personal website "Through My Window" and my gallery site "Heart Felt Dance--VCW Original Photographic Art." Work from that endeavor may appear on this blog also. The red bird series is a project that may have images included in that book tentatively called "Heart Felt Dance."
I now am considering burning a CD of my website Through My Window, it certainly would be more in my budget than creating a printed book with so many photoghahs and art images.
My other web sites have links below. Thanks for viewing.
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This one actually looks more like ink blots with the blue tones. I think one more image for this dream poem would give an idea of how we can create art from dreams. Especially in Photoshop, we can experiment with changes even after time has passed.
I like this one the best, too. The coloring seems just right.
Hi Eccentric Scholar,
This one is the most complex image of the Ink Blot Dream Haiga, with all the original aspects that I conceived for the art with additional color. I like it a lot too. Thanks as always for dropping by. I will have to follow your link to check out how your site has changed.
-VCW
Yes, please do check in at my own site. My main OneLetterWords.com site has a fun new project on ellipses that I recently completed, in which I explore the three dots as hieroglyphs that illustrate the words preceding them. There's also gobs of new stuff at my weblog, oneletterwords.com/weblog
cheers,
Craig
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