Sky Moods - Dynamics
by Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Title
Sky Moods - Dynamics
Artist
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography
Medium
Photograph - Original Photography
Description
"Sky Moods - Dynamics" 10th in the series
This fusion of three different skies and subsequent digital adjustments came completely by surprise. I was taken by the bold statement that was developing from these original photographs. Somethings brewing that appears to be a mystery. If you look closely you might even see faces forming in the dramatic billowing heavenly mists.
"Sky Moods" have been created with the idea of being viewed in the larger formats for the proper visual impact. They fit into a modern design environment as well as a traditional decorative style. Their dynamics leave an indelible mark and statement.
Use the High Resolution Preview for a closer look at the textures and finishing touches. The Fine Art America Security Watermark does not appear on any purchased product.
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May 1st, 2015
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Comments (30)
Allan Van Gasbeck
Congratulations! Your outstanding artwork has been chosen as a FEATURE in the “Peace and Simplicity Outdoors” group on Fine Art America.
John Bailey
Congratulations on being featured in the Fine Art America Group "Images That Excite You!"
Lee Craig
I love this abstract vision that you've so artistically melded in this compilation. It makes the viewer want to look deeper...deeper! Enjoyed the narrative!
Stephanie Grant
Great tones and textures!
Glenn McCarthy Art and Photography replied:
Thank You Stephanie. Wouldn't it be great if we could see the whole picture at it's larges... right here on this screen? That is where the real impact of this piece is.