Madonna Mia
Madonna Mia
This is a digital painting I made from a photograph using various brushes, filters and textures. When someone asks me how I created an effect, I always tell them I don’t know and I’m not intensionally withholding information. I am telling the truth. It’s like playing jazz. You don’t think about it. You feel the vibrations around you and respond to them. I use this method of never memorizing or writing anything down so my work will never be the same twice.
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Andrea Giang | Cooking with a Wallflower: Thanks for being the first to like my digital painting “Madonna Mia”. I haven’t posted one in a long time so I was excited to see your like.
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Rabirius: Thanks for liking “Madonna Mia”. My objective was to make the light appear as if it was coming from within.
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Ron Hillmar: Thanks for liking my digital painting “Madonna Mia”. The timing is good for this post since it is the Feast of the Immaculate Conception tomorrow, Dec. 8.
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Leanne Cole: Thanks for liking “Madonna Mia”. I am happy with the inner glow effect.
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Sabiscuit: Thanks for visitingBlog-Bisogno.com, and liking my digital painting.
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Jessie Martinovic: Thanks for liking “Madonna Mia”. I am a photographer with roots in the photographic process as in film and the wet darkroom. Whenever I overstep the bounds of that process, I do not label it as a photograph. Instead, I use the term digital painting so viewers understand the division.
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I almost feel like I am intruding on her solitude as I gaze intently at her serenity. She exudes calmness!
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Nature’s Child: You could never intrude in The World According to O. Bisogno Scotti. Thanks for liking my digital painting “Madonna Mia”.
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amateur airplanes: Thanks for liking my digital painting “Madonna Mia”. It wasn’t easy getting the light to look like it was shining from within rather than reflected upon the subject.
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Lennon Carlyle: I’m glad you liked “Madonna Mia”.
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imagingsystemsinc: Thanks for visiting Blog-Bisogno.com, and liking my image “Madonna Mia”.
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“I use this method of never memorizing or writing anything down so my work will never be the same twice.” I also subscribe to this method…
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You didn’t have to tell me this Lezlie. I can see it in your work.
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How kind of you to say so. Many thanks, Bisogno.
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It’s a lovely piece.
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Thanks so much Lezlie. It excites me when I start digitally painting an image…not knowing where it’s going.
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Man of many thoughts: This was created a while back for one of the best clients I’ve ever had in my 22 years of commercial photography. It wasn’t really suited for the project we were doing at the time. It just kind of happened. While searching through the archived files last week, I unearthed it for posting on Blog-Bisogno.com. Thanks for liking “Madonna Mia”.
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Edge of Humanity Magazine: Thanks so much for liking my digital painting “Madonna Mia”.
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