One Orange Leaf
by RC DeWinter
Title
One Orange Leaf
Artist
RC DeWinter
Medium
Painting - Digital Chalk-paintography-photopainting
Description
Copyright 2017 RC deWinter ~ All Rights Reserved
A lone red oak leaf lies on a bed of colorful gravel by a curb in the late afternoon sunlight.
Reimagined and painted in digital chalk from an original photograph
October 8, 2017, Towson, Maryland
This painting has been FEATURED in
ABC Group - Q is for Quantity
Arts Fantastic World
Bath and Spa Prints
Digital Art
Glimpses of Autumn
Images That Excite You
Impressionism
Lady Photographers and Artists
Pin Me
The SPACE Between
Thanks to the group hosts for their encouragement and support.
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November 13th, 2017
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Comments (17)
Anne Gifford
It's always so exciting to visit your gallery where each time, I inevitably find more beautiful imagery to draw me into another world. Thank you for sharing your immense talent and vision, Gina. like/f
Luther Fine Art
Congratulations,! Your artwork has been Featured by the - ABC Group with the theme Q Is For Quantity- You are invited to archive it in the Feature thread LF
Lori Pittenger
Congratulations Gina, your outstanding artwork has been featured on the leading page of “Impressionism” group! Please feel free to add it to the featured art archive and the catalogs in the group’s discussions. Excellent work! Lori
Joel Bruce Wallach
These softly dazzling otherworldly textures create a beautiful sub-atomic vision of reality, RC.
Meg Shearer
Whenever I see a single leaf I think of The Last Leaf... Is it real, or was it painted here for a purpose? Back from that flight of fancy... This is gorgeous Gina. I love the warm tones of the rocks and leaf. You make rocks feel welcoming. Beautiful detail too! I love this!!! And your poem is so powerful. At first I thought the voice was the leaf, but then it wasn't, and the pain and sadness intensified. I don't know how you do it, but you always pull me in and make me feel everything you write. So, wow. l/f!
RC DeWinter replied:
The original photo was actually good enough to post as is, but I wanted to change the atmosphere, because it felt too flat and contemporary. I assure you the leaf was there as you see it. I did change many of the rocks, however, in tone and placement, and also the color and feel of the curb.. So glad you like the poem as well, Meg, thank you.