Thanks, Shyrell!
No, the paper was regular roll paper for Epson
printer, but I have used software graphics.
Some say it is cheap, but I like to add a little
bit here and there occasionally.
I tried to do this in my youth with paper and
film as well, but now it is more pleasant for my old bones ;)
In winter scenes I have my mind more
straightforward and clear and it works better.
I have created a (really morbid) slide show with
lots of these pictures (plus some more) to retain
the memory of my departed best friend (using
"Marooned" by Pink Floyd with it). But with the
present exhibition I try to get rid of the mood.
Peeter
At 16:33 29.05.2006, you wrote:
Good for you, Peeter! Your pictures are worth being displayed. I
especially enjoy the tree faces. The bare tree snow scene looks like a
charcoal drawing. Very nice, artistic. I enjoy the way the sky looks
textured like heavy drawing paper. Was the paper itself actually
textured? You have a great eye for graphics, as in your ice photos. Keep
up the good work.
Shyrell
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Peeter Vissak" <pv@xxxxxx>
> To: "List for Photo/Imaging Educators - Professionals - Students"
> <photoforum@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Subject: My 2nd exhibition (instead of a press release)
> Date: Mon, 29 May 2006 09:33:14 +0300
>
>
> Hi!
>
> I made it again - my 2nd personal exhibition is up in the Museum of New
> Art in Pärnu, Estonia.
> "Framed Joys" - 35 colour nature shots from 30x40 to 50x60 cm, matted &
> framed.
> Quite opposite to the previous exhibition (Hidden Side of the Spacious
> World - www.fotovissak.com > AVARA ILMA VARJATUD POOL)
> the current collection is about This Side (i.e. Life, Colours, Joy),
> there are almost no 'morbid' photos.
> I have photographed plants, birds, animals, stones, trees, water and air.
> Some of these You've seen on the walls of our Gallery.
> There is a link (only Estonian so far) on the homepage of the Museum
> (http://www.chaplin.ee/eesti/naitus/vissak.htm).
> The pictures will be seen on my homepage after some while.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Peeter
>
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