From an accidental photo of a concrete sidewalk to this.
From the looks of the photo, you were lucky the "sidewalk accident" only broke the UV filter. [sorry, could not resist a bit of humor]
David, I like this, your modern art, a great deal.
Suggestion, Project it onto a 24x24 canvas and then with oils or thick acrylics paint it as a painting. If not directly on the canvas then on a surface next to the canvas to give guidance. This was a technique I used effectively back in my painting days [long gone].
At the very least, print it on textured paper and do a canvas wrap. Your edges having some color smear give the feeling that there is more to see... which is an effective tool to create a hunger for more and to ponder the painting we are given.
Thank you very much. Those are great ideas. I have never done a canvas wrap and will give it a try.
DavidA wrote:
I have never done a canvas wrap and will give it a try.
To do a Gallery Wrap, I use ON1 Resize, [mine is 2018] and it provides as one it abilities a wrap that is a mirrored image of the photoedge. That is to say... you make a 7x9 photo and then chose to make a 1/2" wrap on all sides. What you see on the wrap part is as if you were to take the photo and hold a mirror to the 7" or 9" edge.
https://f64academy.com/gallery-wrap-in-on1-resize-printed-with-mpixOnce you adjust the parameters then it a click to do. I use leftover floor laminate it is very stable I saw the lock edges off and cut length to give me 8x10 aspect ratio. I wrap and the photo stands away from the wall with three 3/4" blocks. neat effect
David, this is unusual and neat. I don't know how you got from the sidewalk to this but I'm glad you did. Very creative.
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