well, the Paris Las Vegas resort indoor shop facades,
3 Paris Cityscapes And The Eiffel Tower by Kristie Hubler was inspired by Paris, France, and as well, the Paris Las Vegas resort indoor shop facades, but mainly Paris, France. It features pointillism rendered landscapes, and non-pointillism rendered landscapes, some whimsical, like the top left and bottom right images, and some inspired by photos, like the top right and bottom left images. Great for quilt blocks, to place and sew on other fabric products for finished products, to place in a frame, like mine from fabricatedframes.com , or to use on a bigger fabric project. The pointillism images in the top left and bottom left corner, of each section, devided into 16 sections repeated, were mixed media, including acrylic, marker, pencil, and some Photoshop Elements digital tweeking. The top and bottom right images were mixed media using acrylic, marker, pencil, and minimal digital tweeking. Then all 4 element images were placed, and digital blocking, tweeking, and digital pointillism, if you will, were added, for the final quad sections. Top left and bottom right images in each section were created in 2011, and 2002, respectively, with the bottom right landscape being the first inspiration and basis for the whole piece. Thank you!
well, the Paris Las Vegas resort indoor shop facades,
3 Paris Cityscapes And The Eiffel Tower by Kristie Hubler was inspired by Paris, France, and as well, the Paris Las Vegas resort indoor shop facades, but mainly Paris, France. It features pointillism rendered landscapes, and non-pointillism rendered landscapes, some whimsical, like the top left and bottom right images, and some inspired by photos, like the top right and bottom left images. Great for quilt blocks, to place and sew on other fabric products for finished products, to place in a frame, like mine from fabricatedframes.com , or to use on a bigger fabric project. The pointillism images in the top left and bottom left corner, of each section, devided into 16 sections repeated, were mixed media, including acrylic, marker, pencil, and some Photoshop Elements digital tweeking. The top and bottom right images were mixed media using acrylic, marker, pencil, and minimal digital tweeking. Then all 4 element images were placed, and digital blocking, tweeking, and digital pointillism, if you will, were added, for the final quad sections. Top left and bottom right images in each section were created in 2011, and 2002, respectively, with the bottom right landscape being the first inspiration and basis for the whole piece. Thank you!