Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Showing posts with label landscape. Show all posts
Jan 27, 2014
Jan 26, 2014
Jan 12, 2014
Jan 10, 2014
El Granero Rojo
This piece started as a photo snapped from the car of a western Oregon farm. I used a grow filter to bring the barn twice as close as it was, then added the gloomy sky and some various filters blended. Then I tinted the whole picture a few times to get the overall color right for this piece.
I created the river using motion blurs in two directions, then tinting with some mixtures of blue, red and yellow... I used multiple brushes and shades of brown, black, red, green and yellow to create the foliage along the river and burned parts of it to add shadow and more depth. I over layed a scratchy filter over the top to make it look old and worn, then the text overlay with a difference blend.
I created the river using motion blurs in two directions, then tinting with some mixtures of blue, red and yellow... I used multiple brushes and shades of brown, black, red, green and yellow to create the foliage along the river and burned parts of it to add shadow and more depth. I over layed a scratchy filter over the top to make it look old and worn, then the text overlay with a difference blend.
Jan 9, 2014
Jan 7, 2014
Jan 6, 2014
Peaceful Little Cottage
Labels:
art print,
big trees,
cottage,
creek,
digital art,
happy little farm,
home,
house,
landscape,
man,
oregon,
pacific northwest,
peaceful,
photomanipulation,
stacy young art
Jan 5, 2014
Forgotten Farm
It's easy to imagine this farm when it was full of life and love.
This is part of the Happy Little Farm series.
www.flickr.com/photos/stacyflower/sets/72157639294461753/Jan 2, 2014
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