BIO I am a retired graphic artist/ designer/ magazine art director/ production manager/ traditional fine artist. I now create traditional multimedia paintings. I am learning about digital art and incorporating it into my paintings and process. I enjoy the following software: Photoshop, Illustrator, Painter, ArtMatic, Studio Artist, Cinema 4D and Zbrush.
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Comments (11)
ARTWITHIN
Yes, I see four chairs. I love the colors & textures. It is a wonderful morph, Molly. I really love seeing all the ways people create for the Metamorphosis.
timtripp
four times.. wonderful image!
anaber
Of Course i see... I love the textures and the colours.I like the way you framed it:like a window.We are from this side of me.Very interesting!
Osper
Interesting and well done.
groegnitram
what a nice surprise! i think there are lots of chairs, i can see them looming on in the background. and your play with the textures is so exciting, makes the chairs almost disappear .... while that blue bar makes me think of something solid. wonderful idea and image, molly :))))
koosievantutte
yes, i can see even four chairs - love the way they blend in with the image.
helanker
A very nice Metamorphosis Milly :-)
e-brink
A tremendous image! Very creative work - the chair being visible on several occasions.
junge1
Great work!
nikolais
excellent result!
anahata.c
I'm on the "M"s (I go alphabetically rather than by ebots), and I finally come to your expert gallery again. I saw this as well as your other images while I was away, and I remember their complexity as well as their subtle humor. Do I see the chair? Entirely! I see it several times, in whole & in part. And you've created a kind of decayed wall, rich in detail and rich in morphs; you've done textures like this in several pieces in your gallery (with very different textures, etc); and you do it so well and with real quality. In the meantime, you've created several strands of hue, the blue & red strands are especially expressive; and the rectangular band in the lower portion emphasizes your innate sense of design. A very active, very organic 'micro-organ-ismic' vision. (I hope that's a word!) And amazing to think it started with a chair...quite complex, and I think beautiful.