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1. Alternate compositions


©Ginger Nielson 2009
To be able to change elements in a painting using digital techniques is both a blessing and a curse. This is an example of a piece I am working on for my portfolio. At some point I have to make the ultimate decision to continue with the painting of one of these four versions. If you click on the image you can see all four images.

3 Comments on Alternate compositions, last added: 9/14/2009
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2. The boy in the tree

I moved the boy from higher in the tree to bring him closer
to the foreground and give more impact to his mission.


The tree was like a ladder to the sky. Owen climbed until he could clearly see the length of the river below. From this point, high in the tree he spotted the rowboat. As it passed beneath him he knew he had only moments to sound the alarm.

3 Comments on The boy in the tree, last added: 6/16/2009
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