Come see my new artwork up at the Bohemian Gallery & Cafe! Looks amazing in the flesh!
Come see my new artwork up at the Bohemian Gallery & Cafe! Looks amazing in the flesh!
My sister and I really enjoyed the lovely weather on Thanksgiving weekend this year, as it meant superb Trash the Dress photos! My sister Trish is a professional make-up artist, and was kind enough to do both mine and her make-up for this photo shoot. I took her photo’s while wearing my wedding gown, and she took mine while wearing hers. We had a blast! And for the record – trashing the dress has nothing to do with our spouses, and everything to do with making use out of a dress we will never wear again.
Let me know if you would like to Trash or Rock your wedding dress – as I have the team to put it into place!
Here is a link to my sisters website! http://trishmooremakeup.blogspot.com/
To see more photo’s please follow the link below to my Trash the Dress gallery!
Challenge #2 – Portrait of a Friend
Friday August 5th, 7 – 9 pm
In this challenge each of the 24 artists have been teamed up with a friend in the group and asked to create a self portrait each other, which displays their personality and are challenged to share/expose characteristics of their friend in their artwork.
For this challenge I was partnered with gnome maker – Naomi Brinkoff. The first thing I noticed about Naomi was her larger than life smile! So, that’s exactly what I did, I painted her smile at a size of 24 inches by 48 inches. I then overlapped all the writing from her blog with a phototransfer. Looks way better in real life! Go and see it before August 12th! Nom’s and I have decided to switch art pieces, can’t wait to hang my portrait on the wall! Visit Naomi’s blog at http://www.nomshomestudio.blogspot.com/
Hey All!
I’ve finally gotten around to editing my abandoned pictures that were taken on my trip to Sudbury last month. Check out my updated abandoned gallery!
My first print on canvas! This beauty was printed at 39 inches by 27 inches, and is my first ever large scale canvas print. I am very excited, and hope to print more soon. I can’t wait to buy my own large scale printer one day so that I can do this at a fraction of the cost. Enjoy!
I have created the first Photography Club in my teaching placement. Currently this club is only offered to the grade 8′s, due to such a high volume of interest. I am only one person after all! We learn digital imaging, photography skills, and also take time to critique at the beginning of each meeting. I’m so proud of the members, they continually produce amazing images!
Check out our blog at www.rhphotoclub.elizabethlouter.com
There you can see our weekly lessons, student posts, and our own student gallery!
My husband and I, along with our siblings, went camping this past weekend. I introduced them to the addictiveness of Light Painting. We got some very interesting images using a flash and a flashlight in the dark. If you would like to find out more on how to paint with light, please feel free to contact me!
Light painting can also be done during the day, and can have varying effects depending on your desired outcome. Below are some of my results:
These images are not digitally enhanced in anyway!
The idea of glasses face had occurred to me last year in drawing class when anyone who drew me focused on the fact that I wore glasses. All of the drawings.. every-single-one, came out with big dark glasses being the focus. SO HERE IS GLASSES FACE!
My whole life I have been four-eyes, so now I live it up!
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