![]() My father worked in a museum, so wandering through galleries and spending time with adults was a wonderful part of growing up. Born and raised in NJ, USA, I spent a great deal of time in museums. Edges are important as are associations with the mundane and personal. Playing with art history places time-honored faces in contemporary vignettes. People are transported, by dirigible, from one horror to another in one series. Simple materials allow for random samplings of the everyday, ridiculous pairings and desires represented by the dark side and animals. The effects might call up a fond memory or uncomfortably awkward moment where there were no words. There are undertones of the quietly subversive in collage. My work is dense and often strange, in that objects may appear in unfamiliar context. I live white space in art a d graphic design but I don’t employ it very often in my work. Docentry, college teaching and working with my husband on his art practice (in the States) have fleshed out my understanding of composition and space. I love paper and I love communicating via collage. Overlapping groups of people file before my eyes when I’m working with paper - impressions and fragments of sights I’ve experienced factor in through memory. ![]() Clouds are one of my favourite natural phenomena. Island life is a different experience from life in America where bridges, overpasses, complicated roads, flight, boats and trains all create a sound track for life. The word “feminism” came to me via my daughter’s post graduate studies. The news, film, portraiture, particularly women, from art history, abstractions and online groups have kept my practice going since 2012. I’m influenced by simple paper materials magazines, used papers, books from charity shops and ex-library books. It started, as a “named”art form during the Modernist period in the early 1920’s, particularly DaDa. Photos Extension: Extension for Photos app (macOS 10.Collage, is informed by life going on in a period in time.Macro: Record multiple actions and then play them back all at once.Photo Merge: Merge to HDR, Focus Stacking.Brushes & Tools: Draw | Scatter | Paint Brush, Paint Bucket, Mosaic Brush, Fix Red Eye, Mixer Brush, Spot Healing Brush, Liquify, Clone Stamp.Objects: 1,000+ Stickers, 240+ Figures, Image, Text, Text Warp, Magnifier, Arrow, Line, Rectangle, Rounded Rectangle, Circle, Object Transform, Object Mask.Frames: 290+ Frames, 240+ Shapes, Borders.Tiny Planet, Text Mask, Stretch, Scissor, Fisheye, Reflection, Perspective, Lens Correction, Transform, Warp, 3D Objects, 3D Planes,īrighten, Darken, Deepen, Vibrance, Clarity, Contrast, Saturation, Color Temperature, Tint, Exposure, Gamma Correction, Doge, Burn, Vivid,Ĩ0+ Films, 80+ Duotones, 100+ Light Leaks, 120+ Overlays, 40+ Old Photos, 40+ Dirt & Scratches, 40+ Textures, 20+ Lens Flares, Threadhold, Jitter, Edge, Emboss, Watercolor Pencil, Colored Pencil, Posterize, Cellophane, Newsprint, Dither, Stippling, Brush Strokes, Mosaic, Kaleidoscope, Triangles,Ĭrystallize, Frosted Glass, Stained Glass, Glass Blocks, Illusion, Motion Blur, Zoom Blur, Radial Blur, Twirl, Wave, Underwater, Filters & Effects: Magic Color, Miniature, Bloom, HDR, Surrealistic, Grayscale, Sepia, Badicoot, Black & White, Negative, Auto Levels, Auto Contrast, Sharpen, Blur,Īdd Noise, Film Grain, Reduce Noise, Despeckle, Soften Skin, Bokeh Blur, Dehaze, Shadows/Highlights, Point Color, Replace Color, White Balance, Vignette, Color Fill, Pattern Fill,ĭilate, Erode, Curves, Levels, Color Balance, Channel Mixer, Selective Color, Hue/Saturation, Graident Fill, Gradient Map, Chromatic Aberration, Opacity, Enhance Document,.Batch Rename: Change photo file names in batch mode.Batch Resize: Resize multiple images at the same time.Batch Format Change: Convert multiple images to another format at once.Split: Slice a photo into several pieces.Color Picker: Zoom in on images, search and pick a color.Screen Capture: Capture your screenshot and save it.Combine: Attach multiple photos vertically or horizontally to create one final photo. ![]()
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