HouseofChabrier
Painter Illustrator Sculptor • anne.shoemaker@cox.net
Painter Illustrator Sculptor • anne.shoemaker@cox.net
Thank you Jurgen...I needed to get back into the studio and paint!
Thank you so much, but there is always room for improvement...so I'm painting another wolf!
Thank you very much! I need some kind words!
Thank you Luci! I'm working on another oil painting, and also busy watering my vegetable, rose, gladiola, every plant under the sun garden!
Stunning falls, and the ferns look so dynamic against the white water!
Fainter Falls after 3 days of rain. Alpine National Park Bogong, Victoria Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Manual Exposure, Shutter Speed 3.2, Aperture11 Evaluative Metering, ISO 50, EF24-105mm f/4L IS USM @ 40mm Hoya ND4 & B+W CPL filters
Jun 19th at 1:36amPlease DO NOT take my art and use it to make another piece of art, and then call it your own. I use both Adobe Illustrator and Adobe Photoshop to create art. I do not give permission to anyone to use my art . Please draw and create your own vector art. Ask permission of photographers to draw from their photographs if you don't have your own photographs. The photograph I worked from on this was taken by SooperDeviant on Deviant art. Have fun working up your own line work, and drawing what personally interests you!
Stunning viewpoint, and beautiful place and setting. The Lush green is so inviting!
Mill Creek Falls after a most welcome afternoon New River Gorge thunderstorm. Ansted, WV
Jun 3rdWhen 100mm of rain falls in less than 48 hours, an usually tame flowing Bogong Creek turns into a torrent of raging water. Canon EOS 5D Mark III, Manual Exposure, Shutter Speed 1/8, Aperture 11, Center-Weighted Average Metering, ISO 400, EF16-35...
Jun 3rdBeautiful, and it looks like a wonderful place to visit!
I spent some time exploring Mill Creek over the weekend. What started out as a terrible day to shoot (i.e., sunny) ended up to be quite atmospheric as some afternoon thunderstorms rolled through. I stood in the middle of the creek listening to the th...
May 23rdI hear spooky music, and this thing is getting closer and closer. Oh look...there is an old woman wearing a hooded cape over her head, and she is knitting right in the middle of the skull. She is just traveling around in her beautiful, green, floating skull, knitting, and exploring your crazy worlds. I really like this one!
You create like a mad scientist! I never know what you are going to come up with next!
Now I feel safe...with all those hypodermic needle rockets facing out into the sky! Nothing can get us now!!!
Oh, NO! We are being invaded again, and they are arising from the muddy waters of your mind! Just when I thought we were safe! I love the color, the repetition, and the glow of the main creature/ship!
This is a tragic illusion, and an Artist's worst nightmare. I think Degas said and I paraphrase..."the worst thing that can happen is you lock all your ideas in the closet of your mind, and then when you go to retrieve them ...you find you have lost the key!" I always remember that, and work at art every day! Your painting reminds me of Degas, and his remorse in his old age!