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Goofy animals by HumanDescent (13 pict)

by Henk ter Heide on Thursday November 17, 2011

For more manipulated pictures visit HumanDescent


Snaippo


Frederick the Fruck


Fird or Bish


Feeeeeeed me


Dord


Eye eye eye dunno


Catird


Leogator


hypnolizardthing…


Tasty


Sweet demon


Unhappy


Ready to eat

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Color. From abstract to background

by Henk ter Heide on Thursday August 14, 2008

Abstract paintings by Caleb Miles and Wendi Love and painting nature by Dalya Bersano.

Caleb Miles’ modern art
Caleb Miles takes his interest in color to a whole new level. In his abstract paintings he doesn’t even try to draw a shape. And rightly so. His collection of modern art contains some very nice paintings.

Wendi Love digital abstracts
Wendi Love also plays with color. But instead of using a paintbrush she creates her abstracts with light. With a lot of mosaic like shapes. But still the color is more important then the shape.

IIIII
IIIII by Wendi Love

Dalya Bersano oil paintings
In Dalya Bersano’s oil paintings color also plays a very important role. But contrary to the last two artist Dalya’s paintings are far from abstract. Most of her paintings are pieces of nature. Most of the color is in the background of paintings.
But the background is so big that it draws attention to it self.

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Homeless person with a digital camera

by Henk ter Heide on Monday June 30, 2008

Drawings by Celia Calle, distorted art by jdyf333 and landscape paintings by Rob Ijbema.

Celia Calle’s drawings
I’m somewhat at a loss how to describe this next site. Here is what Celia says about it:
Dismiss any preconceived ideas of fine art as you step into the mindset of Celia Calle. Calle’s art aesthetic is strangely alluring and undeniably powerful. Her awesome images are ominous, commanding, sometimes warped, but always spiced with a generous injection of humor, in keeping with the artist’s effervescent personality.

Art by jdyf 333
Does a homeless person with a digital camera strike you as a bit contradictory?

While searching for interesting art sets on Flickr I came across this picture.
Unsafe Harbor
Unsafe harbor by jdyf333

Whether I go and look at the rest of the set isn’t determent by my liking of a picture but by my feeling that the set could be interesting. If this picture is the best of the set I’m probably not interested. But if it’s the worst it’s quite possible I’ll publish the set.
In this case I didn’t like the set at all and that would have been the end of it if it wasn’t for the fact that this artist publish 16,648 photos. That peaked my interest enough to have a look at his profile.

Apparently this woman(?) lived a large part of her life on the street. Always drawing and painting. It’s not clear to me how she saved all her work and if she still homeless. But she has published a large part of her work on Flickr.

I’ve looked at a portion and to be honest I must say that I actually don’t like it. Although she has some original work it’s most repetitive. Repeating drawing or pictures with slight variances.
But for anyone (never mind a homeless person) to upload 16,000 picture in the four years of Flickrs existence she really must love what she is doing.
So here’s to passion.

Painting wales diary
My country man Rob Ijbema lives in Wales and paints lovely pictures of the landscape.

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