My name is Majavae, and I live in Sydney (though I was born in Russia), Australia.
If I come to summarise the origins of my art I always return to an incident five years ago in which I was incapable of leaving home.
The majority of my artwork is 2D, oils or acrylics but I prefer not to post them for their personal content.
Thus I work minorly on Poser 5, and PhotoShop 7.
I have also begun to explore Photography (Canon Powershot G3).
BIOAs you may have noticed many of my images are under no specific category, I prefer the context to be left up to the viewer...
Secondly I want to say thank you- especially to all those who have contacted me to lend their support or just to talk, you know who you are...
I never wanted to inspire pity, or attention towards myself through my photographs. I merely aimed to try to show my own perception of my, admittedly confused, world.
It was with this explanation that I said Goodbye. There had been many things which had changed with and around me in these last years of which I came out of my lurking status. However subdued my return is, I still continue to admire all of your future works.
With deepest gratitude,
Maejavae.
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Comments (7)
raven_nightmares
what a beautiful experiment! I've never seen sepia pushed this way. The rich variations are almost luxurious. It's the kind of photo I want to reach out and touch
addiek
Yep, glorious stuff... great experiment Mae. The colours the flowers turned into look great against that textured wall.. I also like the white patterns in the leaves as they are made more obvious. The whole thing looks surreal but makes me think of the Second World War for some peculiar reason.... (It must be the sepia toned movies of that time and the army uniform colours.)
oldrose
Fantastic colors and contrast. Experiment is a success!!!!!!
Mikan
a super stragne one, but an exc. result!
kiresiwel
Your experiment is fantastic. The composition and color usage is really well thought out.
cynlee
gives it a wonderfully surreal feel & delicate sparkling beauty! :]
ratto
This is a wonderful work. I like it a lot.