varnished watercolor on aquabord
When we hold a photo negative up to the light
all objects are reversed.
Black is white,
white is black.
Moreover, the character lines of any face in the picture are not clear.
Once placed into the developing solution,
what photographers call
"the latent image"
is revealed in the print -
"the latent image"
is revealed in the print -
darkness is turned to light;
and, lo,
we have a beautiful picture.
Stunning painting, love the words, too. Happy PPF, hugs, Valerie
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful, Minnemie!! Love those lines on the zebra! I don't know how I missed your previous watercolor."baggy eyes"....beautifully done! I look forward to seeing your next piece!!!!
ReplyDeleteOnce again amazing, amazing, amazing. Love what you do. Thanks for visiting my Granny Annie blog last week.
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This is so beautiful! Happy PPF!
ReplyDeleteAmazing effects. Love it ♥
ReplyDeleteBeautiful lines! Loving these close-ups!
ReplyDeleteFantastic study in black and white!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. The layers and the lines capture the essence of the animal unmistakably. Did you learn to do watercolor in this style?
ReplyDeleteA beautifully painted design of the zebra's lines!! Love the close up angle.
ReplyDeleteWow this is really stunning. I love the art you create.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI would not dare try a Zebra, Gorgeous work :)
ReplyDeleteI love how you do these paintings ~ beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a peaceful week ~ ^_^
Happy PPF, thanks for dropping by my blog today
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Wonderful! Love the stripes. You are a great artist!
ReplyDeleteVery beautiful close up! Impressive. Cheers, Sadami
ReplyDeletegorgeous painting!!
ReplyDeleteYour zebra is fantastic. It must be hard to get so much texture in black and white stripes, with those little splashes of brown and your shading it came out great. Very nice work. Hugs-Erika
ReplyDeleteStriking!
ReplyDeleteThis should be hanging in a gallery, it is so masterful. Technically and artistically perfect. You clever lass, you!
ReplyDeleteStunning work...and wonderful matching words! Your talent is too glorious for words.
ReplyDeleteHugs Giggles
Very interesting angle! Love how you did those stripes.
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous - lovely art and a beautiful sentiment :)
ReplyDeleteLoe this piece. And Catherine's words too ~ they took me back to my film 'n' darkroom days!
ReplyDeletebeautiful description,and loved the art work
ReplyDeleteYou did a beautiful job. Love those eyes.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!!! Your art sings!!
ReplyDeleteAmazing and beautiful work!
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