Monday, January 19, 2009

MMM - Primary and Secondary Colours



This was a challenging challenge. I found a jigsaw template and painted the pieces in primary and secondary colours. I then placed a digital stamp of a Leonardo Da Vinci painting over the jigsaw and this is the result.

Jigsaw (altered) from Stock.xchg copyright free photo.

Brush/stamp from a freebie by 500ml

25 comments:

  1. Oh my gosh! That is fantastic! What a clever design.

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  2. Love your take on the challenge, come out very artsy LOL

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  3. WOW, great interpretation of the theme, a real jaw dropper

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  4. AMAZING, I agree with Patty, a real jaw dropper!!!!!

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  5. completely awesome...would love to banter a bit about digital art with you sometime...trade a few tips maybe?!

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  6. Wow! That's very effective. I can also see how it could be done in real-life, as well as digitally!

    Michelle Brown
    Melbourne Australia

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  7. this is great work on the puzzle pieces

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  8. Wow! You managed to make thie Da Vinci an original!

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  9. This is simply a stunning piece, Marie. So original and well done!

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  10. What a great idea! It looks great.

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  11. This is fabulous! So clever, Marie.

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  12. Wow, Marie, what an incredible work of art! I love how you created the puzzle from the image. You are definitely the master of the digital arts.

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  13. I too think this is a jaw dropper and an eye popper. You have surpassed yourself Ms Marie.

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  14. Thank you for nice comment. This monalisa puzzle is very clever and funny, I like an idea.

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  15. Oooh, Marie, this is stunning! How clever you are! Diane

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  16. oh wow!!! this is a wonderful piece...I love it....

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  17. Great take on the challenge. I love it.

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  18. A true Renaissance for this Da Vinci maid!

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  19. Wow - this is a fantastic work love the way that you have used puzzle pieces,

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  20. Love how you have mixed old with new - works well!

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