Mycreativeimages - June 2019

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M e t v IImages ae My CCreative

Promoting Digital Photo Artistry

www.mycreativeimages.com June - 2019


Editor’s notes This month I want to say a personal thank you to one of the regular contributors to this magazine, a talented and friendly man, Norfolk Mike. If it wasn’t for Mike I wouldn’t have made the leap into portrait photography, so thank you Mike.

Although we never met in person I owe Mike a debt of gratitude and he will forever be remembered each time I focus my camera to capture a Steampunk community photograph. Moving back to this months magazine, I’m pleased to announce that the artist interview


Contents Vivien Capper 4 Claude Trew 6 David Walker 8 Bernie Tuffs 10 Alison Bailey 12 Tiyana Marjanovic 14 Susan Jones 16 The Susan Jones Interview 18 Norma Slack 20 Dawn Spears 22 James Hurley 24 Support the magazine 28

Above - “Forest Secrets” by James Hurley Cover - “Beehive at Kew” by James Hurley

in this edition is with the very talented Susan Jones, please rush over to pages 18 and 19 and have a read. Last but not least its time for me to say “turn the page” and immerse yourself in the artwork on show this month for your enjoyment.

All images in this publication are sourced / created by the artists, unless otherwise stated on their websites or social media pages and as such must not be copied or sold without the express consent of the artist. This publication is created and owned by James Hurley, ©www.mycreativeimages.com 2019. Please feel free to share the magazine but do not make changes to any of the content.

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Vivien Capper

https://artboja.com/art/6bn7zq/

Hello my name’s Vivien and I’m from the beautiful county of Kent, England though currently living and working near Rome in delightful Italy with its exciting, lively way of life and vibrant colours and designs. I started out as an artist in 1982 developing Indian ink artwork of a variety of subjects especially figurative artwork and abstract floral designs, then progressed into creative photography and digital artistry thanks to Sebastian Michael’s amazing courses at ‘Photoshop Artistry’ and the advanced course ‘Awake’. My inspiration is drawn from my love of nature, figurative artwork and Italian design using many textures, patterns and colours. I’m thrilled to have some of my artwork in various publications including: Living the Photo Artistic Life, My Creative Images and have had various artworks mentioned in the Shift Art Challenge. If you would like to see more of my art: https://artboja.com/art/6bn7zq/

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Magnifying Flowers


Claude Trew I am a retired lady who is a keen photographer and I belong to a local camera club. However, while I enjoy entering the competitions organised by the club, I feel that the style of photographs that are most successful in club competitions is inhibiting my creative output. I am following some online courses to try to improve the artist in me. So far I have enjoyed every course I have done and hope to share my work with a bigger audience. This is an ongoing process.

Friends Forever

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Merlin

Silver Moon


David Walker

https://artboja.com/art/9zpbui/

Artists of every genre have the freedom to evolve their own muse as fancy takes them. This month I was taken by the tulips at the various National Trust gardens I visited on a recent trip tp the Welsh borders. The beautiful arrangements hit me as a potential for some impressionist studies, and from good quality photographs I evolved a style the I feel suits these lovely flowers. Quite a departure for me‌ but a clear indication that the artist’s muse does exist! See more artwork on my website: https://artboja.com/art/9zpbui/

Spring Tulips

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Spring Tulips


Bernie Tuffs

https://artboja.com/art/utucc4/

Hello! I’m Bernie and I live in the little seaside town of Margate and having lived here all my life, I couldn’t live anywhere else now! I’m continually inspired by the scenery here, with skies and light that so excited famous artist J.W.Turner, who said of this area, “…the skies over Thanet are the loveliest in all Europe”. Apparently, a love of the sea stayed with him all his life and I can well understand that! Painting with light holds a real attraction for me - the gentle light that is still strong enough to dispel darkness. I’ve always been arty, progressing from childhood sketching, through gouache and then oil painting, then paper crafting and scrapbooking which led me to digital scrapbooking and finally to Sebastian Michaels and Photo Artistry. Now I feel I’m home and am having so much fun with my art! If you would like to see some more of my art visit: https://artboja.com/art/utucc4/

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Remembering Loved Ones


Madame Fritillarie


Alison Bailey I am a hobby photographer and multi media artist from North West England. I am retired and am now able to spend my time doing the things I enjoy. I love being able to go to nature reserves as it gives me both peace and also photo opportunities. I am part of the living the photoartistic life community and will be learning about photoart forever! I am branching out into multi media art too so that I can use more of my own resources and maybe even be able to provide resources for other people. Most of all though I am having fun living my life as I want to. You can check out my web site at: https://estamoondesigns. wordpress.com There are links to other social media sites on there too.

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https://estamoondesigns.wordpress.com



Tiyana Marjanovic

http://www.tiyanaart.com/

Historian of Film and Art, Photographer, Painter, Gamer and above all a dreamer. Latest work portraits photographs snap-taken by individuals and friends. Best described in words of others: “Through vivid colours and intuitive painterly sophistication, Tiyana’s work transcends the viewer to an imagined world that bleeds with nostalgic undertones. She has managed to arrest sacred moments whilst maintaining delicate movements of the details - something so slight as flowers dancing in a light breeze. The escape is familiarity created for a place existing without reference.” Dea Vanagan See more of Tiyana’s work on website: http://www.tiyanaart.com/

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Susan Jones

https://artboja.com/art/3e60mz/

My name is Susan Jones. I live a short train ride from London and love to spend time up there with my sister and our cameras. I love studio photography with models dressed up, and having fun playing with the images in Photoshop. My new ambition is take the models on to the street and start doing shoots on location. You can see more of my work here: https://artboja.com/art/3e60mz/

Kissed by lightening

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Angel delight


The Susan Jones Interview

by VivienJane

My C r eative Imag e s – B e h in d t h e sce n es

This month it is a great pleasure to interview one of our wonderful photo artists Susan Jones from Southend in Essex. Susan’s artwork is best described in her own words: “My work is a mix of Photography and Photoshop. Landscapes and portraits” In this month’s issue she is going to share some of her creative processes with our readers:

Do you consider yourself a photographer or a photo artist? Its hard to say as I love both. Having said that I do alter or process all of my pictures before sharing, even if its just enhancing the light on a landscape or portrait.

When did you first become interested in photography and photo art? Many moons ago when I was in school, I chose to be in the photography class, unfortunately I got asked to leave as I didn’t own my own camera. For years I would only take pictures of views if a person was in the frame and you couldn’t take too many as you had to pay to have them developed. About 30 years ago I learned cake decorating and bought my first SLR to take ‘professional’ pictures of the cakes I had created to show prospective clients. Then maybe 15 years ago my husband bought me photoshop for Christmas. At the time I had elderly dogs and I learned a few of the tools at night while they roamed in the garden. My first creation was an album for a friends daughter one of which she was dressing her climbing frame in the garden and I turned it into her dressing a lion. Then my dogs died and I went to work full time and became involved in Sound Therapy, I still kept using my camera but I stopped using Photoshop. Till I took an evening course on how to use my camera which turned out to be all about photoshop! Then, I have no idea how, but I stumbled on The Photo Artistry courses and haven’t looked back

Have you been influenced by other photographers or artists? I love Brooke Shaden, I think of her as a shamanic healer through her photo artistry, teaching people to heal their wounds through photography and photo shop. Gail Edwards work fascinates me, I stumbled on her in flickr a few years back, she makes woman look amazing. Ellen McDermot, I love her simplistic way of working.

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Can you tell us a bit about your creative process and routine? I find I work best after a photo shoot and have lots of lovely new images to work on. When it’s a model shoot I start off cleaning the skin and bringing the model and the colours to life. Then once the portrait is finished and saved I start creating with the same image, I search for overlays and objects to include in the picture and tend to work into the small hours till I have finished.

Could you tell us about the equipment and software you use and which item is indispensable in your studio? I use a Canon 6D and usually use the lens 24 to 105mm I find it so much easier to zoom in and out as I need rather than a fixed lens I use Adobe Bridge, Camera Raw and Photoshop, I did use Lightroom for about 2 years but wasn’t as keen on it as some seem to be, once I changed back to camera raw I felt much more at home. Don’t ask me why as I know they are both very similar. I also love Alien Skin and Topaz for ideas to add to or finish the image. I struggle with Wacom, as I don’t work at a desk, I slouch on the settee, so its hard to balance and use the laptop at the same time. I got an ipad pro for Christmas as I was of the understanding that Photoshops full version would be released for using on the ipad this year, I’m still waiting, I did buy 3D LUT Creator a few months back as I really want to get into colour grading but am not a technical wizard and am having trouble getting it to stay where I can find it!

What’s the next step in your artistic life? My next project is to do a photo-shoot with coloured gels. I really want to learn about colour and make my pictures much more colourful.

What would your advice be to an aspiring photographer/digital photo artist? Watch lots of tutorials but do what they are teaching, do anything as long as you use the tools they are showing you. Its all very well to know what it is they are doing but to really embed it in your muscle memory you have to actually do it for yourself. Shift art have lots of tutorials and you can download everything to follow along, some are not so easy but its excellent for learning.

Susan puts a lot of passion into her projects and produces some wonderful photo art. For more information contact Susan on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/SusanJonesPhotography


Norma Slack

https://www.normasue.com/

I am a digital artist, writer and poet from beautiful Northern Ireland. I currently live in County Down, within sight of the majestic Mourne Mountains. I have been an enthusiastic photographer for many years but it was only when I discovered digital art that I finally felt able to create images that reflected both my emotions and vision. Every day I work towards improving my skills within the fascinating world of the digital workspace. For me it’s a place of magic, a place where I can give free reign to my imagination and create the type of art I feel connected to. About eighteen months ago I began to combine my new digital skills with my poetry and have recently published my first illustrated poetry book, Thunder In My Soul: a collection of illustrated poems. The book is now available at Amazon. It is a project I feel a strong emotional connection to and has been a labour of love. A free sample, along with a selection of my art, can be viewed on my website. You will also find me on Instagram @artbynormasue or my website: https://www.normasue.com/

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Stile Below Binnian


Let here Be Love

Belfast’s Big Fish


Dawn Spears

www.artboja.com/art/nav633/ I have been producing art in various forms for over 30 years. I have worked in many different media, from watercolour to ink, graphite, and coloured pencil. More recently I have turned to photography and digital art and used these skills to branch out into book covers as well. I absolutely love coming up with ideas to do authors’ words justice. Every one of my book covers are original art pieces. I create them using a mixture of my own photographs and artwork which I blend with my own 3D renders. I try to avoid the use of stock images, meaning my buyers can be 100% assured that their book cover is completely and utterly unique. You can view all my book covers at: https://selfpubbookcovers.com/ DawnyDawny

Athya

For bespoke work I can be contacted through my website: https://www. dawnydawny.com/ A small selection of my fine art pieces are available at: www.artboja.com/art/ nav633/

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Creeping Death


Eye of the Dragon

In Dangerous Company

Fox Elvensword

Warrior of Storms


James Hurley

www.mycreativeimages.com

James is a photo digital artist that captures landscapes photographs as well as painterly portraits either in the comfort of his home or on location. He is based in Huntingdon, near Cambridge, and has a passion for incorporating his emotions and frustrations into surreal artwork as well as creating landscapes and portraits. James is a self-taught photographer who has learnt photoshop by taking a number of online course hosted by Sebastian Michaels. His work has received a number of awards from the Heaven art gallery in the USA during September and October of 2017, since then he has had artwork appear in a new conceptual virtual art gallery created by Curat10n Open Art and in the My Creative Images magazine. James’s current focus switched from submitting work to gallery’s to further explore and enhance his photography skills and further develop his own photo digital artistic style which incorporates lots of colour and / or textures. As a photo digital artist his customers come from two distinct groups, those that want a portrait photograph taken and then blended into a scene and those that want some unique artwork to decorate their home or office. Both have one thing in common, they are looking for something different, something created specially for them, something that they can be proud to hang on their wall and show off on their social media pages, such as the example shown here. If that sounds like you then get in contact with James, who would be happy to work with you and create something special just for you. Email: James@mycreativeimages.com

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Dance


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Support the growth of the magazine The sole purpose of this magazine is to raise awareness of individual photo digital artists by sharing their work on as many social media platforms as possible. The ultimate goal is to create an online network of photo digital artists with a physical location where I can display their work and help them promote sales. However, I will need some help to do this. If you love art, you love giving people a helping hand now and then and want to see more photo digital art then connect with me via my website https://www. mycreativeimages.com and lets see if we can make a difference together. Help me continue to grow and share the amazing photo digital art featured in the “My Creative Images” magazine with as many people as possible.

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