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lomonosov

Software: Adobe Photoshop CS Windows;


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Fine Art

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This is a beautiful image - the collage is seamless and its effect is very surreal and dreamlike. This technique could easily be adapted to the cinema with astounding results. Well done!

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Very well designed and presented... holds my interest and is a great piece of work... MJ
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I logged on this morning expecting routine images...

THIS makes my day and is destined for my favorites collection!

I'm a huge fan of texture and the human portrait... you've matched perfectly, this woman with her emergence from the cracks... the strong line at her neck departs from the soft blend most people use and this adds a unique egg shell emergence sort of message (in my mind anyway)... 

looking first at the thumbnail, I thought you had merged her hair with a stand of trees and this also has provided me with new inspiration.

You have inspired me and for that I thank you!  This is a marvelous fine art image!

 

 

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Great concept for this and interesting use of textures.  The cracks really make it work well as well as the rendering of paint bleeding down from her hair. 

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What can I add to what has already been spoken? This is an incredibly deep picture with wonderfully mixed detail and subtleness. In particular I love the "dripping paint" and how it overlays the hair as well as the lower horizontal cracking. I desire a 1/4 of your imagination and creativity. Thank you for letting your art teach me.

 

Josh

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To say this is excellent would be the understatement of the year. Is is superior in every way possible. The thing that grabs me the most is the incredible texture you were able to create. The facial capture is wonderful as well. Bravo.

 

-O

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Extremely interesting and thought provocative. Very perceptive and original creation.  My compliments and best regards. (it reminds of the myth of medusa...)

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