Finders Keepers by bakapo
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Description
free tubes and brushes in GIMP
background: frankwinkler, birds: jassy, lamp: havey, woman with snake: silviap, water effects: frostbo
Comments (22)
giulband
Marvelous scene's composition and beautiful atmosphere mood !
Faemike55
Cool work
eekdog
I would stay away, that huge snake would be have me peeing in my pants Scene is super.
VDH
Beautiful composition !!
rhol_figament
Nice pet she has there, well done!
skyvendik
superb concept
claude19
marvellous staging ! great ArtWork !!!
blankfrancine
Fantastic Gimp creation. Well composed with wonderful compositing.
adrie
What a great idea for this wonderful sea scene my friend...excellent work.
HADCANCER
farmerC
Exellent done.
LivingPixels
Beautifully worked scene Barb pretty impressive!!
calico_jester
This is a good example, I think, of an image best enjoyed full screen. A contrast between earth and sky fuse into one image, with lots of interesting "stuff " to consider.
Richardphotos
superb composition and lighting
rajib
Splendid. Well composited.
KarmaSong
Superb design and rendering , a top-notch image !
Jollyself
nicely done... great detail and thank you for your recent comments :)
ia-du-lin
beautiful scene, very creative work
RodS
Wonderful composite, my friend! Looks great!
Wolfenshire
Wonderful artwork.
anahata.c
In these pieces, I've seen that you bring together many diverse elements, but you weave them into a single vision. The vision seems magical and strange; but once 'in' them, they're fully organic and natural. They have their own internal logic. But when we step away from them again, they become strange and mysterious again. This has another of your mysterious women, shielded from us by that huge snake. And sitting on what is either a rocky shore, or maybe the edge of a ship. And you have treasures again, in visual dialogue with the 'jeweled' droplets of crashing water. (the ocean's answer to the jewels.) With a ship in the background---is it hers? did she leave? are they looking for her? And crashing waves, and a great lightning bolt, and that sudden burst of peach red and purple in the sky---brilliant hues up there---with ominous dark birds and low clouds. (Shakespeare uses the world "lowering"---low as a 'verb', in action, pressing down...) These scenes often feel as if they're in a peak moment; we come in just as the moment unfolds, and we know something huge is going on: We just don't know what it is, but it's enough to see it reach its peak of tension and drama. That's part of what gives them their mystery. A very packed scene once more, with tempest, opulence and mystery. (I'm doing your mixed medium exclusively, this time, only because I've commented on so few.)
water
Nice collage work !