I was playing with motion blur in the PS filters. I liked the the image as a background so I added a couple of characters to give it a story as well as a couple of texture layers to help give it more depth.
Oh, love the fracturing and texture! Very mysterious!
UTMike wrote:
Well done, Keni!
I likes, Keni. This is the kind of image that's appealing as a stand-alone but would also be great as an illustration for a book cover or movie poster. Good job!
Sometimes when a mixture of effects is used, some of it works well and some of it works not so well. In this case I'd say that everything works very well.
Quick, give her a printer that lays on paint thick. OR Kenievans can pick up a brush and recreate this on canvas, how simple, how quietly expressive it is.
You done good, Kenie. This would look good on any wall, public or private.
kenievans wrote:
I was playing with motion blur in the PS filters. I liked the the image as a background so I added a couple of characters to give it a story as well as a couple of texture layers to help give it more depth.
I always am amazed with the serendipity I see around me. Just before opening this thread, I viewed the story from out West about the young man found with his grandmother in their car with his dog in his lap. They were trying to escape from the Oregon wildfire. Sadly unsuccessful.
From an artistic standpoint it is a great shot.
Powerful work, Keni. You've touched many of us.
Reminiscent in certain aspects of the movie poster for "The Exorcist" - the light and dark interplay, the shadowy characters appearing to be heading somewhere, a touch of ominous - - I admire your creativity and ability to convey such powerful moods through your images. Well done!
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