Felix Graham de vanily you little peacock
Gradient maps are so freaking fun, unfairly so
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Felix Graham de vanily you little peacock
Gradient maps are so freaking fun, unfairly so
The beauty and magic of low light, dusk photography
Like the colours fade into a different one. The problems you have right now will soon fade too.
My ceiling has a cool colour gradient rn cause of the fairy lights
I've been messing around with colour gradients for a bit today :D!!
Also she's modeling for her mamans new gown line, voluntarily may I add. She gets all the money her modeling gets and gets to put stuff on her resume, plus she's always up for helping her maman :3
The first photo is the grey scale I drew it in and then the other three are the colour gradients I messed about with (there were more, these were just my favourite)
"Give it to your sister, it doesn't hurt, and
See if she can handle every family burden
Watch as she buckles and bends but never breaks, no mistakes"
"But if I hadn't earned a dollar
What would you think of your dear daughter
Would it be pity or dishonour"
Rozanne Hermelyn Di Silvestro's painting, 'Point of Crossing,' captures the essence of transient encounters in a shared space and time. The composition skillfully uses color gradients, symbolizing the fluidity of moments. Transparent layers create a sense of overlapping temporal dimensions, emphasizing the fleeting nature of connections. The arrangement of elements, related to passing points in space, shows the seemingly insignificant yet profound nature of these kind of encounters. Through thoughtful design, she encapsulates the importance of acknowledging and remembering these delicate, drifting connections that weave together the past, present, and future within the canvas of shared human experience.
Credits: www.fineart.hermelyn.com
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