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Paint, Suede, Birch-Bark & PS

2D Abstract posted on Jul 07, 2009
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Ok. I took several strips of suede & painted on them with watercolors. Then I took several strips of birch-bark, and painted on them with watercolors. Then I crammed them all in a scanner (had a helluva time closing it!) and stuck them in Photoshop, where I postworked & generally begged them, 'cause the image was a total mess. This comes under the category of "Everything But the Kitchen Sink"---but if you don't post these once in awhile, they pout. So be merciful, they just wanted to be seen...
* * * * * * Thanks for your always wonderful support! Have a fine Tuesday, Mark (Watercolors, suede, birch-bark and PS. Oh, and some tape...)

Comments (25)


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tennesseecowgirl

9:32AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Wow what an honor my photo is right next to your beautiiful artwork... big smile. This is striking work my friend the colors just jump out at you. Have a great day Mark and thanks for your notes they sure make me smile!!!

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koosievantutte

9:33AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

beautiful image - it also could be a sculpture from your description :-)

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Mondwin

9:37AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Brilliant Dear Friend...bravissimo!V:DDD.hugsxx Whylma

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helanker

9:41AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

AAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHA dear Mark What a description. I see it all before me. You sitting on the scanner trying to reach the scan botton at the same time. ROFLMAO !!! And the reault is so freaking beautiful. FAV!!!

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beachzz

10:04AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

LOL, I know how these things can be SO insistent--happens to me all the time. Another of your wildly gorgeous pieces---the green is alive and I love how it changes to that deep blue.

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anaber

10:08AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

LOL:)))I´m seeing you in a hurry!!!And what a funny and beautiful "cooked" and i agree with koosie it could be a sculpture too...:))because the struture you achieved here... And it seems also "falling" over us.I love the greens and the bit of blues and the resoult is quite wonderful!Another BIG surprise from you.:)))))

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miashadows

10:10AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

;o;....thanks for the laugh not at your work but at your words.It's really beautiful ,has a life of it 's own.Almost like it's moving towards the end.The colors are perfect.

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magnus073

10:14AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Can't stop laughing at your fun description of what you did here Mark, I bet that scanner was sure a mess to clean ;) lol Great work as you managed to combine them altogether for one of the most beautiful works of art I've ever seen.

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MrsRatbag

10:28AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

FANTASTIC work!!! This is gorgeous!

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lyron

10:33AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Fascinating image. Excellent work!!!

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lizzibell

10:38AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Beautiful...

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durleybeachbum

10:55AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Eccentric or what! An unbelievably gorgeous outcome after a very ODD process!! Love it!

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bmac62

11:39AM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Wonderful. Maybe I can photograph my kitchen sink, my bathroom sinks, my tub and the inside of my shower stall, paint them, combine all those surfaces and see what happens. The kitchen sink might put it over the top. Do you think? LOL. Beautiful results from a very creative process.

november22

12:19PM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Superb imagery and cool idea for the work. I made a black box to set over my scanner for things like this out'a foam core scraps. Very inventive mark, strong sense of organic - psychedelic wheat perhaps - blues and greens really shine out.

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novelist

1:04PM | Tue, 07 July 2009

The description of your process had me in stitches. I love the outcome. I am addicted to texturing, and this is a lovely fluid mixture of elements. A great lesson to think outside the (scanner) box.

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3x3

2:51PM | Tue, 07 July 2009

lol...Lovely and hilarious description but it worked..It flows and got lovely tones...wonderfully done my dear friend x f!

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Miska7

3:15PM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Really nice image. Great textures and colours! Very nice artwork!

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bpclarke

7:54PM | Tue, 07 July 2009

This is fabulous! I like the textures and colors a lot. Is this how you create many of your unique pieces? I wondered. :o) Superbly done my dear friend.

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auntietk

8:58PM | Tue, 07 July 2009

Let's see if I can remember ... Dang! I was just thinking yesterday, "what if I painted some suede and some birch bark and then photographed them ... no! ... I'll SCAN the whole thing, and then work on it in Photoshop." How the heck did you get from "I'm just sitting here looking out the window" to THIS??? I opened this in full view and then shrank it so I could see the whole thing at once, which is a totally different viewing experience from scrolling down and seeing the piece unfold before my eyes. (Full view keeps me from licking the screen so much, anyway, with these pieces of yours!) Yes yes yes to the whole fabric thing, my dear! Those greens and blues against the dark background are so RICH, so SUMPTUOUS, it's beyond belief! Did I remember to tell you I like the image? It's quite attractive. :)

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goodoleboy

6:43PM | Wed, 08 July 2009

Wow, a veritable tour de force in creating this stellar image! Dedication at its purest. The agony we endure for the ecstasy of our art. A massive undertaking that successfully resulted in a remarkable concept, Dave. Some time ago, jocko500 combined several bizarre steps to create art employing a hocus pocus of neon and UV lights, mixed with all kinds of arcane chemical concoctions, in his quest for the holy grail of high strangeness.

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three_grrr

7:43PM | Wed, 08 July 2009

Suede? Birch bark? Scanner? Well then. And this what came out? I can't get my head around that, LOL!! This is just so gorgeous .. rain running off the long spears of day lilly leaves .. and you say its birch and suede??? Talk about creative juices flowing! I love blues and greens .. and my gosh but you've just outdone yourself. I had to shrink it way down to see it .. and then way out to slowly scroll down it's lenght, drinking in the awesome textures that really only show up at zoom .. and then zooming the browser to 150 and then 200 .. WOW.

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Homus_Artistic

8:39PM | Wed, 08 July 2009

Beautiful abstract! All the preliminary work to capture unique textures paid off. nice combined and framed.

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amota99517

11:38PM | Wed, 08 July 2009

I love the organic feel that you kept in this piece. That is such a creative idea. I had never thought of something like that. Now I know this is so energetic. Awesome and idea!

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faroutsider

2:25AM | Thu, 09 July 2009

I'm so glad to hear that your images talk to you too (or at least pout...!) Hilarious description of the process - and a wonderful result!

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myrrhluz

8:37PM | Sat, 05 November 2011

I went out to fix some supper, pausing the Verdi song I was on, and when I hit play I heard a low (baritone, I think) voice going down, down, down, to the end of a note. Something about that drew me to your pouty image. What a joy it was to open from the thumbnail and see all the texture and detail. I love the sharpness and layered look of it. When I look, I think of looking at microscopic creatures in a microscope and seeing the lines of their structure, translucent lying one on top of the other. Beautiful and varied shades of green, with lovely highlights and shadows. I like the gradual infusion of blue as the eye travels down the image, and the bright blade of green that keeps it from totally taking over. Beautiful image and very funny description of its entry into the world.


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