Showing posts with label orchid. Show all posts
Showing posts with label orchid. Show all posts

Friday, May 28, 2010

Longing, Original Vintage Look Floral Fine Art Photograph


Longing--a persistent yearning than simply cannot be fulfilled. . .what do you long for? Do you long for love, more money or maybe a better job? Maybe you long for a time gone by or youth. Or maybe you’re like me and simply long for more free time.

“Longing” is from my vintage-look series called Photo Vignettes. I created this photo art in the middle of winter and I longed for the beauty and warm of spring. This photograph was taken at Callaway Gardens in Georgia. The flower depicted in the photograph is Orchid.

Prints of Longing can be purchased in square like: 5 x 5 or 8 x 8. Use the coupon code “welcome” for a 20 percent discount.
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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Pink Orchid, Original Fine Art Digital Painting


Pink Orchid” is from my Photo Watercolor series. The fragile aspect of this abstract photo painting represents excitement, energy and beauty. It reminds us that beauty, like us, can sometimes be fragile. This elegant, soft painting of reflects the softness and restfulness of the flower. “Pink Orchard” is a photo painting that was based on an original photograph of an orchid. The original photograph was taken in Callaway Gardens in Georgia. The photo is edited in Adobe Photoshop and painted in Corel Painter. You can purchase this digital art at etsy.

Friday, December 18, 2009

Friendship


Friendship is a beautiful thing. . .like this beautiful orchid. This beautiful orchid reminds me of my girl friends and how much joy and beauty they bring to my life. Do you have a friend that reminds you of a beautiful flower? “Friendship” is from my vintage-look series called Photo Vignettes. “Friendship” was photographed using a Canon camera. The photograph was edited in Adobe Photoshop to make it look like a vintage photograph. This photograph was taken at Callaway Gardens in Georgia. The flower depicted in the photograph is Orchid.