Dream Art.
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- nymphitz
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Dream Art.
I've decided to try and portray my dreams in photographs.
Here is my first attempt: "Out, damn'd spot!"
Villains never rest easy.
Would love feedback/thoughts/opinions.
Here is my first attempt: "Out, damn'd spot!"
Villains never rest easy.
Would love feedback/thoughts/opinions.
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Re: Dream Art.
Love the sig Nymph.
Interesting photo, but what were you dreaming of my dear?
The first thing that popped into my mind was dismembering a body. Then again, you know my mind is weird.
It does look like you might have some very interesting dreams.
Look forward to more.
Interesting photo, but what were you dreaming of my dear?
The first thing that popped into my mind was dismembering a body. Then again, you know my mind is weird.
It does look like you might have some very interesting dreams.
Look forward to more.
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Re: Dream Art.
Disturbing ... in a fun way.
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Re: Dream Art.
What other kind is there?
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Do you really clean the bathroom dressed like that?
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Re: Dream Art.
I had the same dream!
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Re: Dream Art.
seriously fucking impressive.
in concept, composition, & execution.
put the studio watermark inside the toilet edge
needs one bright spot of color - bright red hair,
or B&W the body & make the shirt bright yellow striped
you should move to Austin
in concept, composition, & execution.
put the studio watermark inside the toilet edge
needs one bright spot of color - bright red hair,
or B&W the body & make the shirt bright yellow striped
you should move to Austin
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Re: Dream Art.
Were you wearing the same thing?Drunken Idaho wrote:I had the same dream!
I saw it briefly last night, but I can't see it now at work. Interesting image, Nymphitz. You didnt do multiple exposures, did you?
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Re: Dream Art.
Nice
The flesh-tone has gotten a little muddy - maybe warm it up a tad and give it a bit more of a punch. Seriously liking the repeated hands/arms though
The flesh-tone has gotten a little muddy - maybe warm it up a tad and give it a bit more of a punch. Seriously liking the repeated hands/arms though
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Re: Dream Art.
Thanks! It was part of the idea you triggered yesterday on Facebook... I've started a graphic comic. So I should be thanking you! Thanks Lady.Eyes High wrote:Love the sig Nymph.
Interesting photo, but what were you dreaming of my dear?
It is much easier to explain/understand as a photograph. I don't think I can sum it up with words very well... I'll let your minds spin on what played out in the dream.
About the shot:
The bizarre outfit/mask and haunting castings are meant to show a split personality; feeling of emotion.
The multiple layers of arms depicts a feeling of guilt. A treacherous act is never just once. The guilt makes it play out over, and over again.
Thanks for the suggestions SandRider and DunFish.
It's all the same shot. (With the exception of an arm placed in tub.)Omphalos wrote:You didnt do multiple exposures, did you?
I don't know where this photographic style has come from, it's a completely new look for me. I'm glad it is going over well.
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Re: Dream Art.
Thought that might be where it came from. Glad to be of service.nymphitz wrote:Thanks! It was part of the idea you triggered yesterday on Facebook... I've started a graphic comic. So I should be thanking you! Thanks Lady.Eyes High wrote:Love the sig Nymph.
Interesting photo, but what were you dreaming of my dear?
It is very interesting. Looking forward to seeing more.nymphitz wrote:It is much easier to explain/understand as a photograph. I don't think I can sum it up with words very well... I'll let your minds spin on what played out in the dream.
About the shot:
The bizarre outfit/mask and haunting castings are meant to show a split personality; feeling of emotion.
The multiple layers of arms depicts a feeling of guilt. A treacherous act is never just once. The guilt makes it play out over, and over again.
Thanks for the suggestions SandRider and DunFish.
It's all the same shot. (With the exception of an arm placed in tub.)Omphalos wrote:You didnt do multiple exposures, did you?
I don't know where this photographic style has come from, it's a completely new look for me. I'm glad it is going over well.
You are a very talented lady.
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Re: Dream Art.
Very cool. I'm not goo with impressionistic art, but that is pretty damn awesome.
There's a lot of talent on this forum, it's always impressed me.
There's a lot of talent on this forum, it's always impressed me.
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Re: Dream Art.
Have you every considered trying to get your photos published in book form? You are a very talented lady. Keep up the good work.
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Re: Dream Art.
I would buy that.
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Re: Dream Art.
Great pic. So how does this work, you make a picture out of a dream you had?nymphitz wrote:Most recent dream shot.
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Re: Dream Art.
Initially that's how it started. The series has tangled stories of life, events and dreams all mushed together to reflect a question or thought. I hope that makes sense, it was a little difficult to put into words.chanilover wrote:Great pic. So how does this work, you make a picture out of a dream you had?