Reaching For The Light

The light was beginning to shine.

Its softness created such wonderful shadows and highlights.

My eyes searched a spot to land on.

The light was so peaceful all I could do was take in the beauty.

What do your eyes see? Where do they land?

The shadows dare you to search them for more. The highlights show all their beauty without mystery.

Oh, what about the pit of darkness? Where does it lead? What treasure might be found there?

It’s up to you to decide.

Comment and share your thoughts.

#52weekchallenge 12/52. #lenspainting #abstractart

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Ivory-Post Apocalypse

Image/week 11 of the 52 week challenge.

Battles raged, bombs exploded, buildings imploded and exploded. The heat of the fires burnt everything and left everything dead in its wake.

Only one thing though. After emerging from my fallout shelter I noticed one thing. Ivory was still standing tall in all her glory. A little grayish from the soot, ashes, and smoke. She beat all odds. All I could do is admire her beauty and strength.

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Imminent Death-match

It was a journey like every other. Zooming through the galaxy with Space Jammer dodging meteor showers here and there.

I dodged one meteor and as my view became clear past a nebula there it was.

What a sight to behold. There was a bio-organism of very large space creatures intertwined in a battle for which the likes I’d never seen. They spun around and their tentacles went every which way. As I hovered there at a distance to avoid being caught up with them they fought harder and let out the harshest sounds I’ve ever heard. My heat meter was throwing off some readings that startled me. It was then I saw them change colors… than in a crescendo bursting into these brilliant shades of flames. There was an explosion! It burned for at least what seemed like 1/2 an hour. Then it was all over! They vaporized and it was gone! Good thing Space Jammer’s camera captured this image.

Here’s image 10/52 week challenge. #52weekchallenge #lenspainting #abstractart

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The Landing

Wow! What an uproarious landing. While the storm rages on it changed its path and tossed me straight out like a slingshot placing me in the Rhopalocera colony on Pluto. These two beauties greeting me as I exited Space Jammer.

They’ve been my constant companion. The first is Rubio. The second is Citrine. They glow with such joy and gladness to accompany me on a tour of their colony. Such glimmering personalities and radiant colors.

Oh… how the time flies by. See you on the next adventure!

The is image is 9/52 week challenge. #52weekchallenge #lenspainting #abstractart

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The Eye of The Storm

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Eye of The Storm

A storm was brewing. The winds howled. The rain swirled around me in a way it’s never done before. I thought to myself, “should I be afraid?” 

I hurried with the speed Space Jammer would go… faster than a jet plane or as slow as a rail train? Space Jammer got pounced around in the tumult.

You’re probably wondering the destination, aren’t you? At the moment, it’s a mystery as Space Jammer fights through being whipped and bumped about.

The mystery will only intensify as the storm rages on. Where will I land? You leave me a comment of where you think I should land. Whoever’s answer I like the best I’ll use in my next blog post and tag you for credit of helping me land Space Jammer. So, bash away at that keyboard with your choice of location landing.

Thank you for playing along and being a part of my journey.

This is image 8/52 week challenge. #52weekchallenge #lenspainting #abstractart
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A Trip to Venus

This one I struggled with to get the look I wanted. This is 4/52 week challenge.

Here’s this week’s entry.

On this trip the heat intensity was to much for this girl’s eyes. Special eye gear needed to used. This is the scene as Space Jammer landed. The sun was setting. It gave off this very rich and vibrant glow to everything that met the eye. This trip I was alone. I brought my camera so I could capture the moments. The glow was such a warm and fuzzy deep soul feeling. It’s a place I could spent time in. It’s a great hideaway. It is a sanctuary. When I need time alone so I can regenerate, relax, and rest my soul, this is the place to go. The sounds created from the warmth were out of this world. They’re fun, and relaxing. This place takes my mind off all the stress back home. Come join me and enjoy! Oh, don’t forget your protective eye gear!

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Gem – Another Mars Beach Creature

[Meet Gem]

Gem decided to join in the celebration today. I visited another Mars Beach to explore the wonders and majesty of this glowing mystical place.
Wandering along the water’s edge to my delight Gem was right there beside me with her humming to accompany us along our journey. She whizzed ahead and dropped behind. As she did so she created this wonderful warm glow around us. It was such a joy to spend my time exploring this mystical glowing beach. I look forward to visiting again.

This is my 3/52 in the challenge within my Arcanum Cohort.

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Mars Beach Creatures

This week’s image is something completely new and different in content. However, I’m applying the same technique to create this art piece.

A photo posted by A New Life Oasis Photography (@anewlifeoasisphoto) on Jan 11, 2016 at 11:44am PST

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The story short that goes with the image:

Imagine with me for a moment… I’m on a beach on Mars. [Yes, there’s beaches on Mars! ;-D Beaches are one of my favorite things, as well as astronomy.] So, back to the story. I go on a journey to this magical beach where everything glows in magnificent colors. I come across all these wonderful creatures. I run and dance in excitement at their beauty. In my excitement they all rush in together to take part in this joy. I grab my camera to capture this moment for memory in history. Take in this joy and pleasure, even if for a slight moment. It’s so magical!

This is part of a 52 week challenge in my Arcanum cohort in the Google Community I participate in.

Really the only thing stopping me is myself. The possibilities are endless. Lay aside all self-limiting beliefs and let the creativity flow.

What I’m learning is that it doesn’t matter where you are or what your subject matter is. See things from a different perspective and apply that. I’m finding that I really enjoy creating abstract art. No limits! 

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Happy New Year 2016

It’s been some time since my last post.

I’ve been busy with other projects.

One of those projects is learning to make my photo art better.

I learned a new technique called lens painting.

Here’s some of the pieces I created:

A photo posted by A New Life Oasis Photography (@anewlifeoasisphoto) on Nov 26, 2015 at 12:50pm PST

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You can click through to Instagram to see what’s there. I’ve posted all the scripture images for Trinity Digital Ministry.

The story behind the lens painting goes like this:

I joined The Arcanum just a little over a year ago. It’s been quite an adventure and journey. I was hand picked by +Craig Colvin. He promptly invited me to join the Google Community he created for his cohort of apprentices. I have been following many photographers for a while. I was checking out their technique and art. I came across a photographer who posted about her art. One day she  posted about a new technique she discovered and posted a video she made on how to do it. She then challenged the viewers to create their own lens painting art. Her name is +Janice Sullivan. The art pieces posted above are inspired by her teaching the technique. She calls the technique she taught “macro lens painting”. I’ve went outside of the macro and also used non macro shots to create part of my art.

I’ve struggled to meet my goals of art creation. I won’t go into details of why because I’m not a complainer. Suffice it to say struggles ensue.

Earlier this week I was met with the challenge of creating my goals for the year. I was drawing a blank. I sought advice and suggestions from the cohort of apprentices. They gave some great suggestions. Then this morning in my reading I came across some great advice for goals. Instead of straight up goals to mini-rules to meet goals. So, I created a list of 5 rules that include bits of goals. I find it easier to follow. These 5 rules are very basic that lead up to action in meeting the goals.

My rules are these:

  1. Make art – Pick up my camera and snap some shots with an idea in mind of what I want to do with the shots.
  2. Write – In the evening when it’s quiet open my text editor and start writing. Write of my daily experiences that will turn into a story.
  3. Read – In the morning, read daily scripture and devotion. Sometime during the day, pick up a book and read at least a chapter.
  4. Eat healthy – At breakfast, eat something healthy, [ex. egg and cheese with some fruit.] At lunch, eat a sandwich with healthy ingredients. At dinner, eat a salad loaded with healthy choices. Drink tea or water throughout the day.
  5. Physical activity – Here I struggle big time because of my physical issues. I do my best to move around and not just sit. I stretch every chance I get. It’s difficult to do, but, I go up and down the stairs at least three times a day to keep my legs/joints moving.
Now, it’s your turn. How about you? Please leave me a comment with a link to your blog and art. I’d love to visit.
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The Critique

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Today I experienced my 1st Master-Apprentice Critique in The Arcanum. These are the five images critiqued by the Master – Craig Colvin. It was one of the toughest things I could ever experience. It was a milestone for me. Why? … Continue reading

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