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Sunlight: Collaboralchemy Art Series

This is a Collaboralchemy Art Series Artwanted Members Challenge. The idea for participating artist is to contact another artist and use their art to create new art. This may be add new elements, manipulations, or inspired art from the original art. In some cases, mulitple artists may take turns to complete a work. A wonderful idea that was posted in our forum that I hope will continue forever. I hope you like it! Out of respect for the original artist/s I will not be offering it for sale without all artist involved agreement. I am signing the work I did with all the artist names as well because it was a collaboration work. I could not have created my new work without their original work. Please let us know what you think of our works. Perhaps we can see if the webhost wil add this as a new catogory to browse works under in the future if there is enough interest. Thank you!

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tazda lawson 02 Oct 2006

Great digi-painting........so soft and beautiful.

Artist Reply: Thank you! Denise's photo was so charming. THose types of lighten always seem to make fantastic photos and portaits. More dramatic in look.

Anonymous Guest 02 Oct 2006

What a beautiful portrait of a beautiful child. I love how you have kept the sunlight coming down on her, and also your creative addition of the boquet.

Artist Reply: Thank you! It took a while for me to figure out how far down to take the light. If I took it down more, like sunrays, it took away from the whole work too much.

Blue Doll 02 Oct 2006

very beautyfull!!!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Blue Doll! Denise's photo was too beautiful to not use.

debbie collier 01 Oct 2006

Beautifully done!!

Artist Reply: Thank you Debbie! I do love portraits, and should focus on them more.

thea walstra 01 Oct 2006

Awesome work

Artist Reply: Thank you Thea! Sometimes the work is so easy to do from something you find inspiring!