KaleidoScope: Our own gallery for members' art work, crafts and photographs.
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@WelshBlue, thank you!
I too love your artwork, it is absolutely fantastic !!!
My Dad would love the ‘Spaced Out’ picture. He is a huge lover of the Moon and Space.I would love to have the knowledge to use a PC to create artwork even if it was to do things with my photo’s !!!0 -
@katz23 ... 'Paint' (usually available or installed on most PC's) is a relatively easy tool to use. It's not as advanced as most apps used by photographers, but it does have a large variety of features which I'm sure would be of interest to you.1
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One the lamp bases I produced for one of my 1920's Art Deco glass sculptures.
The butterfly is approximately 6cm in height.
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Roddy said:@katz23 ... 'Paint' (usually available or installed on most PC's) is a relatively easy tool to use. It's not as advanced as most apps used by photographers, but it does have a large variety of features which I'm sure would be of interest to you.0
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Some lovely photos and arts, crafts2
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@katz23All decorative glass benefits greatly when it is lit from either behind or beneath the glass. Stained glass church windows are a typical example. It's only by going inside to view the windows (being lit by natural light) can their true beauty be observed and fully appreciated. Certain glass colour-types such as "Opalescent" is at its optimum best when lit from beneath, as only then can one see rich golden amber colours, soft pastel shades of pink and hints of purple, blending with subtle hues of creamy-blues & ivory white.0
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Roddy said:@katz23All decorative glass benefits greatly when it is lit from either behind or beneath the glass. Stained glass church windows are a typical example. It's only by going inside to view the windows (being lit by natural light) can their true beauty be observed and fully appreciated. Certain glass colour-types such as "Opalescent" is at its optimum best when lit from beneath, as only then can one see rich golden amber colours, soft pastel shades of pink and hints of purple, blending with subtle hues of creamy-blues & ivory white.0
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Hey artists, hope your well. I wanted to share that 3 pieces of my art was selected for an art gallery at the weekend. I have to say it was an amazing experience. In so much pain and can’t move as stood up too long 😓 But for once it was worth it 😂😂😂😂
Love this site even though I struggle to use it lol
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@WelshBlue so clever how you create your pieces. And talk about coco fog I don’t call my fibro Fiona it’s Fatima lol typo error!1
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@Pandapaws Thank you.0
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Pandapaws said:@WelshBlue so clever how you create your pieces. And talk about coco fog I don’t call my fibro Fiona it’s Fatima lol typo error!
I call my Fibro' Fog - Dangerous ... never a safe thing to call your wife by your ex wife's name
@Roddy ... hat off to you. Beautiful. The Art Deco period is something I've always loved
@Neets ... great pieces. They really appeal to my sense of 'weird'. In a good way
I like weird ... maybe because so many people have told me I am. Including my wife and kids lol
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Oh WOW! Love that one @WelshBlue beautiful colours and I love the face too2
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