September 7, 2009 – 8:14 am
Photo was digitally painted and layered several times over.
Copyright © 2009 by Preston Surface. All Rights Reserved.
By Preston Surface
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A photograph of a Kansas outbuilding and silo scene digitally painted in an classical oil, added outlining texture and colorized.
Copyright © 2009 by Anna Surface. All Rights Reserved.
By Anna Surface
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Posted in All Posts~Abstract Photo Art, colorize & tint, paint, texture
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A photograph of a country barn scene digitally painted in Van Gogh style and coloring. The top picture is a muted, soft variation, and the bottom picture has more colored texture.
Copyright © 2009 by Anna Surface. All Rights Reserved.
By Anna Surface
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A photograph of an old building called Armands Hotel in downtown Osage City, Kansas. Digital colored pencil and overlay strokes in acrylic paint.
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September 10, 2008 – 7:52 pm
A photograph of an old garage with old-time signs tacked on the side, and wrought-iron fencing leaning against it. The garage is in between antique shops. Outlined in neon glow.
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September 7, 2008 – 8:26 am
A photograph of an old building with old license plates and hubcaps outlined in a neon glow.
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