Thursday, March 05, 2009

Digi-Art Thursday

Leaves and Ice Mandala
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13 comments:

Shrinky said...

This is luminescent, it positively glows. I see a tiger face peeking out at me. What a clever idea to use ice in this compilation, original, unique and beautifully creative!

CHEWY said...

Shrinky,
I see them as a ring of lions, each with a bearded chin and big mane of hair.

sukipoet said...

wonderful colors. Looks to me like an ancient artifact from Egypt. Gold and silver

CHEWY said...

Suki,
I am so pleased with this one. A pile of filthy leaves covered in dirty icy snow... transformed into a beautiful metallic "Egyptian Artifact".

Celebration of Life said...

This is beautiful, absolutely! Even with dirty leaves and ucky ice there is beauty! Thank you for sharing!

~Babs said...

Keyholes into a magic old trunk.
Stunning!

A.Bananna said...

I guessed the ice but did not guess the leaves. I thought of wood or dirt at first. Who would have thought you could turn dead leaves and ice into a beautiful piece of art. I think you are the only person I know that could do that!!

Have a great day!! :)

Ms. Creek said...

It looks like Native American Artwork to me! lol

But then again, I just finished a new blog post and my mind still have images of artifacts in it! lol

CHEWY said...

Hi Jo,
Yes, there is beauty in almost everything in nature... well, except maggots... I abhor maggots. (ick)

Babs,
Ah, I appreciate your imaginative take on this... keyholes. Bend down and take a peek in. (giggle)

A. Banana,
Ah, thanks for the complement. A little imagination, a photo and some digital magic.

Ms Creek,
Oh, you've given me an idea to keep an eye out for feathers to mandala-ize.

Ms. Creek said...

awesome idea, chewy!

kj said...

WHAT?! you MADE this? you THOUGHT of this? i am very very very impressed. it is stunningly stunning.

:)

CJ said...

I thought this was a brain at first. I must be thinking too much.

Doug said...

To my eye it has a Celtic flavor
and is quite striking.
Of course with my Irish roots I
would think that!

Smiles,
Doug : )