Designed by Brian Sooy, AE Prosperity is a historical and script font published by Altered Ego Fonts.
Finalists in the the 14th Annual Smithsonian.com Photo Contest have been released. The 70 images reflect the 10 finalists in 7 categories and include a Buddhist academy and a Burning Man dreamscape.
The old woman stirred and with reluctance, raised her head, saying, \"I can tell you this,\" as she strained to sit up straight, \"The man with you now will always serve you well. There is another, a flamboyant person in much distress who will come to you very shortly, who will prove to be invaluable.\" She paused to take some more breaths before continuing, \"There is yet another, a very powerful soul, a male who is now a child. As an adolescent he will come to you seeking information and again as a young man seeking guidance. These people are your family, you are soul mates and as a group, you will be a remarkable force.\" With that said, Charlene again slumped back into her chair. In Altered Egos, four unique individuals join forces for an exciting adventure into the realm of the paranormal. Introducing: Leola--an exceptional psychic and intellectual who has raised herself since she was a child Claude--the gentle giant and faithful friend Zah--the flamboyant former barmaid whose gender is sometimes difficult to define Wesley--the handsome, virile, yet troubled young man who can hear what people are thinking
72 x 48 in • mixed media on stretched canvas
A look back at the late glam rock icon's life in pictures.
You often find in spiritual books that many teachers warn against the dangers of the ego, portraying it as a stumbling block to spiritual evolution. To many who are just starting their journey on the spiritual path, it would seem that the ego is something to be feared, stamped out and pushed away at all
Alejandro Jodorowsky: "El Ego es la fiera sagrada con la que el Ser Esencial lucha hasta domarla y crecer".
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Broken 1000 faces by Takahiro Kimura
Hi there creative people! I'm back and of course a bit late - all because of very intense weekend: I was teaching and doing demos during Version Scrap 2015 in Paris and I have to admit it drained most of my energy... but it was surely worth it: I was able to to see so many familiar faces, teach classes to 4 groups of talented, friendly people and spend some time with my friends. Priceless! Today I've got something unusual for you... when I was planning this project I realized it was a bit too time consuming to close it in one Art Recipe - so instead of making it smaller and shorter I decided to divide the project into 2 separate tutorials... and here it is - "Timeless Patina nr 1" - altered Clock Frame. The wooden horse inside of the clock was added later, for decorative purposes - I wanted the photo to look really nice and didn't have the right size of the photo for this size of frame! In the end - the inside of the metal clock was decorate differently, but let's keep it in secret for now! I wanted my metal clock to look really grungy and old - covered in rust and patina, so I focused on creating interesting, irregular textures - Art Extravagance Graphite Paste was a great choice! All the embellishments were added after the Graphite Paste dried - I used one of my favorite adhesives: Art Basics Modeling Paste. It has great, heavy body and dries a bit quicker than 3D Gel, I think... but it remains white! Luckily I had some plans also for Art Basics Heavy Black Gesso! All the colours are inspired by my new babies: Art Ingredients Mica Powders. I love their soft, a bit vintage colors which were just perfect for this kind of project! I hope you like the final look of the Clock Frame - I have to admit I was pretty pleased with it myself! Now time to share more details - below you will find not only the full Art Recipe but also detailed photos and step-by-step tutorial. Have fun! Step-by-step: 1. I started the whole process with applying a coat of Art Extravagance Graphite Paste to the outside of the frame. It is black, a bit sparkly after drying and has beautiful, little sandy texture! Final effect is similar to black nail file or sanding paper! I dried the paste with heating tool and started adding first elements - this time using Art Basics Modeling Paste, but 3D Gels would be a great choice too! 2. I embellished both sides of the clock frame using a selection of Mechanicals - my Prima metal embellishments, buttons, acrylic pebbles and a generous amount of Art Basics Modeling Paste. I dried everything again with my heating tool. 3. I wanted to decorate inside of the frame too... but here is a tricky part! Clock Frame is empty inside and it is hard to glue any elements in using just Art Basics mediums - it would take forever to dry... My trick was using a bit of hot glue first to keep my elements in place: some cogs and flourish which I previously cut into 2 smaller pieces... 4. Hot glue is problematic though - it chips off! It won't stay permanently on any acrylic, glass, metal or plastic element, especially if there's a lot of water around it! My solution was securing my embellishment with the coat of Modeling Paste and adding even more embellishments. I put a nice amount of the paste both inside and outside of the frame. That gave me the feeling of security and some interesting texture too! 5. When the Modeling Paste was dry I took Art Basics Black Heavy Gesso and painted the whole frame. It took me a few minutes, but the effect was great - dramatic black grungy composition with amazing texture. I died it all with heating tool again and then I sprayed to add a bit of patina colours: my choice were Art Ingredients Mica Powders put into water bottles (I used Teal and Blue). 6. It was time to add some serious metallic shine! I took a palette and mixed 3 colours of my Mica Powders with Art Basics Soft Gel (Gloss or Matt - bot will be great) to create custom metallic paint : blue, teal and gold. After a moment I was ready to paint! I started with brushing one clour on the top of my textures and embellishments. The best effect you will get when your brush is soft, flat and just "dirty" in paint. 7. I continued "drybrushing" my custom made paints on the whole Clock Frame - making sure all the tones will be soft and using really minimum amount of paint on my brush. After a short moment my paints were dry and permanent - thanks to Soft Gel which was the body I used for the mixture! How cool is that? This way my altered frame was fully decorated on the outside - and quite pretty I have to admit, even without any photo or item inside... but of course I couldn't resist and for the photos I had to add something inside - why not my old, faithful pegasus, Electrique? Later I came with other ideas though... and I started decorating the inside to it right away! (but shhhhh... this is a story for the next blogpost!) Here is the list of used products - available in our Mixed Media Place Store: If you are wondering what I finally decided to put inside of the frame and learn some more inspiring techniques - make sure to visit this place next week, on Wednesday! I can't wait to share the second part of the tutorial! In the meantime - check the fabulous posts from my super talented Creative Team - every Monday and Friday, here on the blog :) See you soon - wishing you all a great week
Paintings by Peter Mitchev
Taking a practical lesson from Beyonce and Clark Kent.
Made for a Zetti trade. See more here: www.thekathrynwheel.blogspot.com Imgaes from Teesha Moore and Lisa's Altered Art.
Trina is the latest star to be photographed for Derek Blanks' renown 'Alter Ego' shoots. The self-proclaimed 'baddest b*tch's' new album, 'Amazin'', hit stores today. Your thoughts?
"Nur ein Moment" (just a moment) is the headline of this piece of newspaper
(by jk bees)