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I am interested in nature photography and photo art and travels
as much as I can to find new areas to document.
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Thursday, December 6, 2018

Fire and water

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Fire fantasy
© NF Photo 181205

Top image is a fire in an ironstove in my daughters house.
Next image is a manipulation of the first one in Photoshop.


Testing fanbrush on canvas
© NF Photo 181205

I have a canvas that is damaged. Thought I use it for practising different brushes. The work above is only a part of that canvas.
This week I tested to use the fanbrush. Seem to me I have a lot of more practising to do. The major problem seem to be the thickness of the color and the preparation of the canvas. I can´t get it to "flow" the way I see them doing in videos. As a fantasy I kind of like it anyway.

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9 comments:

  1. I could spend hours looking into your Fire Fantasy piece. Love those pops of white within your canvas always adds depth and movement.
    Happy PPF Tracey x

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  2. How exciting your fire pieces are Monica!
    Your canvas has so much life and texture to it. Great use of the fanbrush! Happy PPF :D)

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  3. Love your fire art, and I can almost feel the warmth and smell that wonderful wood. fantastic job with the fan brush on your painting- love it! Happy PPF!

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  4. You have many ideas. Keep up with the good work!

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  5. Wow painting . Keep commenting on my blog because I love your comments.

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  6. Ohhhh my that fire is just stunning. Fan brushes can create so many different strokes and textures.

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  7. Love the fire piece! Such warming colors! Happy PPF!

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