Sunday, August 12, 2012

Take a Word: Wings


I've been looking for a way to use some beautiful photos taken by my son, Ryan Pollack, at the the Umlauf Sculpture Garden & Museum in Austin, Texas. The museum is dedicated to the work of 20th century American sculptor Charles Umlauf. In this digital collage, the image of the woman's head is adapted from one of these photos. Other elements are from Holliewood Studios.


20 comments:

peggy gatto said...

really powerful and lovely!

indybev said...

What a beautifully serene face! Wonderful work, Sherry!

Deborah Verhoeven said...

That is beautiful! It's nice to see a family effort here.

Ozstuff said...

I love this, Sherry - A LOT!! It is creative and elegant and unique. What a great way to use your son's photos. (Hope to see more in your artwork).

Lori Saul said...

Stunning work Sherry with beautiful texture and weathered appeal!

Chris Arlington said...

Exquisite Sherry !

Kaylene said...

Wonderful, love the monotones. Cheers

Deann said...

Oh she is wonderful Sherry I adore that face and the monotone color rocks...awesome job!

Jaluza Scrap said...

Um belo trabalho.
Parabéns querida.

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Awesome!!

Anjas-Artefaktotum said...

Fabulous unique art work!

Anonymous said...

ooh congrats to Ryan and to you! This is stunning!

Junibears said...

Just lovely Sherry. Exquisite work! xx

Junibears said...

Just lovely Sherry. Exquisite work! xx

Jeanette said...

I find this beautiful artwork makes me feel peaceful and thoughtful.

Taluula said...

Well done to your son, Sherry, for such a wonderful photo and to you, my friend, for making such gorgeous art with it.

Lynne said...

This is fantastic. She looks 3 dimensional and the texture works so well with the monotone colours.

Linda Gibbons said...

What an amazing face! this is a wonderfully peaceful and serene piece.

Debbie said...

Fantastic layout, and I think it is soooooo cool that you used your son's photo in this.

Liz said...

It's absolutely beautiful and even more meaningful that it's taken by your son.