Tag: digital art

  • Stacking the Deck

    Stacking the Deck

    Cards in her favor, Aces and Kings, up her sleeve, The Queen wins the game. I wanted to try something unusual tonight… and I went with the flow rather than focusing on the aesthetics of my illustration. I tried to keep it basic and then went wild with the effects. I’m finding it very hard…

  • Moody

    Sometimes I’m energetic, full of color and life, feeling crazy… Other days I want to lay still, relax, read a book and be lazy. I learned how to do these orbs in Photoshop via Leya (HERE) and I just can’t get over how beautiful her orbs are (Ha-ha that sounds funny). Anyway, I’ve seen several…

  • A Bit of Blues

    A Bit of Blues

    I’ve been playing around now that my story is over. I start feeling so rebellious when I give myself an agenda like that. When I’m finished I like to do something that just feels good, or that helps me feel free again. Usually it’s some kind of wild, psychedelic abstract, which reminds me of scribbling…

  • Catching the Moon

    This is part of an ongoing story, continued each day using the Daily Spur’s word prompt. I’ve moved the previously published parts, rearranged to run as a normal story, HERE in case you are interested in reading it in it’s entirety. Today’s word is: Rung. Catching the Moon (#10) While Bob was trying to grasp…

  • Moondance

    Moondance

    This is an ongoing story, continued each day (more or less) using the Daily Spur’s word prompt. Today’s word is: Recommendation. Below the latest addition are the previously published parts, rearranged to run as a normal story would, rather than backwards. It’s purely for entertainment purposes (hopefully yours and not just mine!), so if the…

  • Lady Godiva?

    Lady Godiva?

    Part Five is here and things are getting exciting! This is an ongoing story that is continued each day (more or less) using the Daily Spur’s word prompt. Todays word is: Host. The previously written parts run below the new addition so that, in the end, it will be a completed short story. Backwards. Part…