A Tribute to Lee Bogle by linwhite
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Description
I think it's great to do tributes to famous artist's work...as long as no part is copied. This would have looked a lot better if I had done that...:O) BUT, I wanted to get the essence, not the actual art. Lee Bogle is amazing. His art moves me. It is a bit abstract, very real, and he usually portrays very strong women. (My favorite theme) So, here's my tribute to this great artist. I know it needs more light on the skin in the lighted parts, but everything I tried wiped out this skin texture. That would be a shame, as it's an amazing texture in itself. I used "Nasha" by TamelaJ with Rhiannon's Jolie morph. I think she looks a little bit art nouveaux, too, but I like her. Oh, I made the background and painted the hair and clothes. That took a long time!!!
Comments (71)
Vali
Absolutely outstanding, fantastic art work !
Henri22
Wonderfull ! Great work
Neyjour
Gorgeous! A really stunning piece! She's so beautiful and elegant, and that background is fantastic! Wonderful work! :) I've never heard of Lee Bogle, but after seeing this I'm going to have to check out his work!
Irish
You always amaze and never disappoint! This is truly awesome Linda...so many talents you are gifted with!
Rhiannon Online Now!
Wow, this does look a bit "nouveau" for sure ... I love this ... awesome work my friend. :-)
zxcvb
Wonderful work:-)
philebus
Stunning, just stunning! You could restore my interest in the pin-up. The expression is nothing short of devine. Please, don't worry about the lighting - as you say, her skin is too good to mask! You've done a really great job of the fabric and hair also. Its brightened my evening.
Yunas_Guardian
I like this very much. Your work shows because this is fabulous. Super job!
Avengia
BEAUTIFUL!!!
Ranai
I think this is brilliant! Reminds me of someone out of the the 40's and 50's. Gorgeous work!
squeeka
Beautiful Nancy! i think she looks just fine the way she is :) The lighting is perfect :) Fantastic job! Vote and many thanks for sharing this with us :) hugz-jen :)
RubyLips
I Think she
s just beautiful ...Her stance and expression are that of a lady who knows her own mind ...The background is incrediable..it reminds me of crystals .Her out fit and her skin texture look fantastic to me ...don
t think you could improve on anything!!!!!tishann49
I LOVE IT VERY VERY VERY MUCH< VERY METAPHISICA
rockets
Beautiful, simply beautiful. I have the utmost respect and admiration for your enormous talent!
-Stormi-
This is stunning! The colors do it much justice...and the pose is phenomenal. Excellent work.
Turtle
Wow, bravo and big fat Vote. This is outstanding.
Dash
Beautiful render, I don't know the ar of Lee Bogle but now you got me interested. excellent :)
romanceworks
Oh, this is exquisite! I'm a huge fan of Lee Bogle. He not only paints strong women, but gorgeous romantic couples, which are my favs. He says he loves to paint women with their eyes cast downward, showing serenity. The art you have created is a lovely tribute to his work, and to your own artistry. Wonderful. :o) CC
johnyf
Lovely Image!
SophiaDeer
Exquisite work!! Beautifully done!
Mahna
This is beautiful, Linda!
rjghise
Beautiful image :)
Tamela.J.
O, my, this is gorgeous Linda! WOW Outstanding work. :O)
madame
Magnificent work !
Artzy
A Wonderful Tribute Indeed!
Well Done!
zescanner
Everything that everyone said about this image is right on. I agree wholeheartedly. If you want to lighten up parts of the image you might try this: (in Photoshop, other apps may vary a bit) duplicate the image into a new layer. Set the blending mode for that layer to SCREEN. Click on the icon to Add a Layer Mask. (if you push Option (on Mac) or ALT (I think on the PC) while adding the mask it will be inverted.) Then you can paint where you want the lightened areas to be. By adjusting the opacity of that layer you can make the effect more or less subtle. You can also duplicate again that Screened layer to stack the effects. Give it a try. (Also, same applies for darkening areas, only use Multiply for the blending mode instead of screen.)
marcfx
Well done Linda, a wonderful image for dedications.
A_
this is REALLY beautiful... so different. magnificent work.
calum5
Stunning beautifull work:-)Byeeeeee calum
Lyne
To me this is perfection!