...in a single flower. I used the mini-world technique but let the globe be very indistinct. I liked the graphic element of the vertical line extending from the flower stem, providing balance to the flower plus an anchor point for the flower.
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...in a single flower. I used the mini-world technique but let the globe be very indistinct. I liked the graphic element of the vertical line extending from the flower stem, providing balance to the flower plus an anchor point for the flower.
Hi, Nancy, I think it's a great idea - I like the vertical line and the single flower, and the bud underneath. I tried a version using Distort>Spherize and then painted back in the flower and bud. I don't like it any better than yours but thought it was a different take on your concept.:S3:
I like the vertical line, too, and the nontraditional approach to the mini world concept. The inverted S-curve coming through the center is a very effective element. A very nice and creative approach.
Both techniques are great.....a unique diversion from the miniworld usually imagined. The title ties it all together.
Quite different idea, nice results....I'll have to try this....good work
Nancy, I love the colors and the final effect! Nice job! If anything I might like the flower just a little lower in the frame. Cheryl's repost looks great. I will have to give this look a try:S3:
Thanks all!
It's very unique and I really like the way the flower comes out of the sphere.
Very nice Nancy. I also like the vertical line..it works well for this mini-world.