Bebe and Her Mom

Bebe and Her Mom

It’s been years…

I babysat Bebe while I was going to college, way way back when. She’s middle aged now, and yet my only knowledge of her is of  this delightful baby who loved to get into things. I would spend lots of time fixing her hair, and dolling her up.
In Photoshop, you can overlay a pencil or ink drawing, and not have to deal with trying to do some kind of “clean”  removal of white, by simply applying the multiply button. It’s handy for incorporating one image into another.

Dragonfly Barrette

Dragonfly Barrette

Art-cycled E-mages

This started out with a simple pencil drawing I did in 1970. I’m thinking Art-cycling is good for my mental environment, and that E-mages could be a smart way to go.  It’s a far cry better than painting on used paper towels or some such lost effort. It’s late. I’m feeling silly, and I just can’t think of much more to say.

Bent

Bent

Her Attitude

A reflection of her attitude, her neck was bent in a odd and disturbing way.  It appealed to the baser senses.

Spirit Trees

Spirit Trees

Dancing Trees

From our walk the other day, when I discovered a grove of birch right next to the underpass to the freeway. It was a tiny forest surrounded by asphalt. If the faeries were hiding out there, they had a very small roaming space in this reality. It had that kind of magical feel though, as if it were actually a doorway into some other place. I wanted to speak of the incongruence in the image, so I layered the mini-forest with the texture of the close up of the asphalt.

Hmmm Daze

Hmmm Daze

She Stood There Forever

I was thinking today of one of my favorite photographers, and her super effective style of using the diptych in a lot of her image presentations, so I thought I  would give it a try. I’m not sure it translates, yet it was enjoyable. I just may try it again.