Seeing Double - Digital Photo Art Printed on Canvas - Color Challenge by @SteemPowerPics

A few years ago I started a project to photograph flowers and digitally edit them into works of art with exaggerated colors and pattern.

This is my "Double Lily" picture created from a single flower photograph. The image was mirrored and then digitally colored to created the dual pastel flowers in the final print. I used a dry brush texture on the image as well to give it more of a "painted" look, rather than a clear photograph look.

I had it printed 27" x 12" on a 1.5" wrapped canvas frame from Adoramapix.com.

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Digitally edited photograph - ready for printing.

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Close-up of the dry brush digitally painted texture.

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27" x 12" canvas print waiting to be hung on the wall.

For those of you who have been following me and my gardening blog, you may recognize this picture hanging above my indoor hydroponic wall garden in past posts. It adds a prefect splash of color to the top of the living art under it.

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Hanging high above my Hydroponic Wall Garden (Photo 2016)




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Super beautiful! Love it!

Really beautiful work!

Thank you Linda - happy you like my work :-)

Very creative

beautiful

Thank you Mila :-)

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That's so creative! Art and agriculture