Wild tide
by Black
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I can not go on further describing this image without particularly adding a few words of gratitude...
Friends: I have been away from much for some time and what I am trying to do here is share some of my works gathered at the time period of more recent years to the many years I have been away.
Not just here... but other places also that I have sort of distanced for what ever reason... But NOWHERE have I been so warmly welcomed by people that know simply nothing about me from before and still actually not only try to look at the image I shared with care: But that actually spend from their time to both read what is written and even care to write a feedback.
Yes I know that I have not so high a like/view rate.
But the quality of those that have taken part: You are all to die for!
I can not tell you how motivated I always end up becoming to share something new here. I SO HOPE that I don't get any of you fed up with my constant uploads on (so far) literally daily basis.
THANK YOU!!!
As for what I am sharing now: It was very therapeutic to work on it... Which was pretty much the whole idea... We are closing onto the timeline of my ballerina paintings where I am more in need of the therapeutic qualities of drawing something alongside a soft melody as I sip a warm drink per each time I give a break.
Here I had actually wanted to take something that was already beautiful and just render it out to what it danced in my minds eye into (It was a photograph of the ever so beautiful Ballerina; Evgeniya Victory Gonzalez; through the lens of Ira Yakovleva at the "Pink Lake").
Sadly tough, I couldn't correctly capture the dynamics I was hoping for and I have understood that for now I lack sufficient painterly ability to render out the energy of clashing waves (At least from my imagination. Existing waves I was able to replicate. But I wish more to create what it is I imagine). But trust you me: I shall be visiting such a concept again with more techniques stacked in my arsenal.
To my defense though: I can state that whilst trying hard to stay respectfully/loyal to the initial inspiration; I was able to do only so much in my little spare time.
I so hope that it was worth your time...
And please do not make my "intro" burden any of you to feel they have to comment. Trust me: I am already overwhelmed and what I have to date is well enough for ten-twenty more shares :)
Thank you all once again!