I am getting ready to enter another monthly challenge from ShiftArt.com. The theme for this challenge, create a piece of art that reflects something to be grateful for, whether it is a person, a thing, a place or perhaps a warmly held holiday tradition.
This is my take on Nature celebrating the holiday season.
Very cool Frank! It's clever, creative, and well composed.
kenievans wrote:
Very cool Frank! Its clever, creative, and well composed.
Thanks Keni, for your very kind words.
Looks good Frank 👏
I couldn't come up with anything.
Jim
Jim-Pops wrote:
Looks good Frank 👏
I couldn't come up with anything.
Jim
Thanks Jim. The three models we had to pick from were tough for me to design a composite around. But it made me work on doing a composite that I could feel good about submitting.
Soon it will be in the Judges hand, and we will see what happens. In any case it is making me push my learning curve
I think it is wonderful!!
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Linda From Maine wrote:
I think it is wonderful!!
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Thanks Linda, let’s hope the Judges concur.
Very nice job Frank - good luck on the challenge!
Yikes, don't go any closer to that mystic goings on... looks tempting but menacing. I am standing there in the photo tempted to move closer to Christmas, but I smell Halloween still lingers there.
Well done NJFrank
I really like this and this type of art. That is one “heck of a” tall tree.
I can see that being up in Morristown..
I am probably the only person that will ever say “I miss New Jersey.”
yssirk123 wrote:
Very nice job Frank - good luck on the challenge!
Thanks Bill. There are some really talented people on that website. Last month I received an honorable mention. So there certainly room for improvement if I except to win.
dpullum wrote:
Yikes, don't go any closer to that mystic goings on... looks tempting but menacing. I am standing there in the photo tempted to move closer to Christmas, but I smell Halloween still lingers there.
Well done NJFrank
Thanks, I find each months challenge just that a challenge. To come up with something a little different
rvenneman wrote:
I really like this and this type of art. That is one “heck of a” tall tree.
I can see that being up in Morristown..
I am probably the only person that will ever say “I miss New Jersey.”
Thank you for your kind words. And if you ever decide to come back, the state is big enough for the two of us.
The tree and the church were in the same photo. One of 14 or 15 to pick from. You have to use a minimum of three images along with the texture and model provided
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