Showing posts with label digital composit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label digital composit. Show all posts

Friday, May 02, 2014

Fun and Games, Variations on a theme

Fun and Games IIIe (Insomnia)
by me, Mary Stebbins Taitt
digitally altered Photographic composit from my own photos
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Fun and Games IIIeb (Spring Sprung)
by me, Mary Stebbins Taitt
digitally altered Photographic composit from my own photos
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This post is dedicated to Tyree Gyton and KT Lowe.

Thursday, August 23, 2012

Poem: Patty Heart on Cadillac Mt. With new illo

Deer at the Side of the Road
by me, digital composite
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Patty Hearst Dreams of Persephone Lost On Cadillac Mountain

A highway runs through your dream.  Big semis, Harleys
rumble.  Hell's Angel Harleys, and a little platoon
of matching yellow cars.  They flit through the semis,
a flock of goldfinches, a school of fish. 

You spot a deer standing at the edge
of the road and know it is about to die.  It will be thrown
over the hood of a red car that will careen into the side
of an SUV and they will roll into the ditch at your feet.
Crumpled.  You want to wave your arms to head off the deer,
but your arms are timbers from the mast of a ship.
The ship founders on rocks.  Fog. You know now
you're dreaming because you wouldn't mix metaphors
awake.  You're trapped in the dream, surrounded by Harleys
revving their engines, skulls grinning. 

Soon, you will wake to bodyguards peeling redfruit
on the rocky coast or fall and fall through green water, tangled
in the limbs of drowned deer.  Or throw a leg
over that Harley slowing to offer you a ride.

Mary Stebbins Taitt
From a MNP prompt by Pat Lawler, published by Turtle Ink Press, 2007
with new illo

Friday, July 10, 2009

Self-portrait of the Artist as a Camera Lens 4

Self-portrait of the Artist as a Camera Lens 4, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. Part of a series I'm working on. For Mick and Laura. See variation here.

Sunday, February 22, 2009

Raven

Raven, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. Two recent raven art piece combined, for fun, and for Creative Every Day. Click image to view larger. Left: a digital painting, right: a sketch in a sketchbook exchange book.

Friday, January 30, 2009

Easter Gift From a Dead Mother, Take 2

Easter Gift From a Dead Mother

I lift them from the floor, two crisp dollar bills
folded in half as they came from the card
twenty years ago. Cadbury Creme Eggs
from my mother because that year, like so many,
I was dieting. I had not yet learned I was allergic
to chocolate. The dollars were meant, like candy,
to be as fleeting as the words, "Hello, I love you!
Delightful to see you. Here's a little Easter treat." Yum
yum, gobble, gobble. But somehow, the paper eggs
never got eaten. I, who pride myself on imagination,
could think of no small treat both safe for a dieting palette
(or mind) and sufficient to honor my mother's boundless
love. She meant only to include me and would laugh or cry
at such agonizing deliberations over twenty years.
This morning, I knocked the precious dollars
from their perch beside my bed—perhaps to remind me
that when I pass on, no one will know the value
of this money. Maybe someone will stick them
in a wallet and spend them with ordinary money
for gas, dry cleaning or a soda for my son.
May that soda explode in rainbow flavors
and free the burden and glory of two
generations of love (hallelujah!) onto
that cherished and unsuspecting tongue.

Mary Stebbins Taitt
090130-0942-1e; 090130, 1st
(hated the illo, had to do it over!)

Wednesday, December 31, 2008

Day-Lily Niche, Slovenia's Grad Predjama

Day-Lily Niche, Slovenia's Grad Predjama, by Mary Stebbins Taitt. For Nadine over at In Blue Ink.

For Creative Every Day. This was a multi-day project. It is a crop from the larger piece. See the whole piece here.

I am on the road in Syracuse, NY at a hotel, and do not always have internet access, so I may be slow responding or commenting.

Monday, May 12, 2008

Crab Study, a variation

This is a digitally composited study for a water color painting I hope
to make. It's a variation on the original crab study which I think I like
better than the original. (It will probably also be better than the
painting, as my painting skills aren't up to par yet.)