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| Category: | Expressive
Mixed Media
Photography
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Posted: | August 16, 2012 |
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Artist Notes
I wanted to do something different for this contest, and got the idea when I was thinking of what happens when you mix yellow and blue paint. Of course you get green.
3 layers - added flood filter and changed the reflection to green - Photoshop brush - adjustments in Topaz - vignette
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avmurray
Avmurray (Annie) was born in Oslo, Norway, where she still lives with her husband. She has always been preoccupied with creative activities. Oil painting has been a favorite for many years. It was actually through working with that, photography came into the picture. In lack of inspiration she started to take photos first, and then paint. In Norway it is not very easy to paint on location, due to weather conditions.
It probably explains her fascination for Greece. A country visited 3 weeks every year. Annie is still working as a senior advicer in a big company, but when it is time for retirement (not too long) more time will be spent in warmer countries.
She is a proud grandmother, and the camera has been used a lot to picture the first years of a human being. Still, it is just the last year that photographing has been one of the greatest interests.
She is a ranked digital artist and is currently at the #11 spot on this years rankings. She is a top ranked mixed media photographer and is currently at the #2 spot on this years rankings.
A contest winner. View her winning entry here She is also an active reviewer and is holding the #47 spot on the top ranked reviewer list.
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