Howl by bakapo
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Description
made with tubes and fur brushes in GIMP and IrfanView.
moon: ulrikebohr, trees: gdj, grass: wolverine, wolf: butterflyrei
remembering 9/11 and thinking of those suffering in storms today.
thanks for looking, commenting and rating... I appreciate it!
Comments (25)
VDH
Beautiful creation, magic scene !!
PhthaloBlue
Superb image!
eekdog
You nailed an amzing piece my friend. Can hear it howling! The atmo is fannnntastic!!
MagikUnicorn
JaneEden
I love what you did here, it really is a wonderful mixed medium art.
hugs Jane xx
Cyve
Fantastically well done my friend !!!
LivingPixels
Beautiful image Barb love the silhouette f/x nicely done my friend!!
Cal83street
Great job.
blankfrancine
Very fine render. Great compositing and creative use of tubes and brushes.
soffy
Wonderfully done,very beautiful work and atmosphere *****
Davidvantol
Very Cool!
Faemike55
Fabulous work on this image
rachris480907
Amazing! Beautiful! Very creative! Such excellent work! 5++
Wolfenshire
Scene of the year! Gotta love a wolf.
UteBigSmile
Lenord
Owooooooo!! Howling at the Moon...must be Friday Night...
farmerC
Fantastic work.
Richardphotos
makes me think of Wolf Man Jack. great silhouette
jayfar
Excellent work Barb.
scruffty
Outstanding...
Jollyself
how beautiful
renecyberdoc
highly creative.well done.
A_Sunbeam
Lovely effects!
Why do wolves howl on the prairie? No trees. Just cactus ...
flavia49
very beautiful
anahata.c
King Lear ends with the famous speech "Howl, howl, howl, howl, o you are men of stone..." (Well it doesn't 'end' with it, but it's close to the end.) There's an air of reaching for the skies in this piece, and your stark darkness around the moon really silhouettes the wolf. I like that you shed little bits of light on the grasses outside the moon's circle, too. And the deep reds on the moon are very autumnal and mysterious. Very well done.
I have to skip around, as I can't comment on everything in one sitting (because of the length of my comments---that's been a problem for me from the beginning). But I hope to come back for more than one visit. Just know I have a lot to say on everything you've posted: your gallery has become a repository for so many folkloric and mythic visions, it's been like a trip to a world of ancient fairy tales...