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*Bob* Wrote:

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> Here's one of mine - a nightmarish vision of

> nature laid waste in dystopian future.

>

> http://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/file.php?5

> ,file=50274


Yep.. Quite like that Bob..


Foxy

the-e-dealer Wrote:

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> Infra-red?



No not infra-red..


Was done using Paint Shop Pro. 7


Cannot remember how it was done exactly, unable to repeat?


Colour pic was turned into B&W.


High contrast was aplied,


And a Chrome Filter applied.


Not sure how I took out the Sky..? Probably a Layer mask.


Then selective area colouring was applied. Retaining black areas of woodwork.


Something like that.


Several hours to get what I wanted.


5m pixel compressed to fit on EDF so detail lost.


Printed on A3 Paper framed looks good. Not just my opinion.


Foxy

Those last two pics are almost on a par with the two booby animals (I would have said boobies but that is a bona fide species)and the skipping girl in Goodrich Road. Someone should employ the man who does the very realistic 3-d work to cover up the Goodrich Road eye-sore.

We went on the walk with Stik today.

We lived in East London until a year ago so we are used to being surrounded by his masterpieces. It was amazing. Stik was a true gentleman (who my baby girl is now in love with!) and is truly inspirational. A big thank you to him and Ingrid for being so forward thinking in what they've done. Ingrid you should be very proud.

One of the best days I have spent with my family in a long time, and it will not be forgotten. Thank you.

I have two spare tickets to Stik's sold out walking tour which starts today at 2.30pm. Stik will talk us through the different artworks, finishing at Dulwich Picture Gallery where he has an exhibit. Please PM me if you're interested - tickets are face value @ ?4.

Lakey Wrote:

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> We went on the walk with Stik today.

> We lived in East London until a year ago so we are

> used to being surrounded by his masterpieces. It

> was amazing. Stik was a true gentleman (who my

> baby girl is now in love with!) and is truly

> inspirational. A big thank you to him and Ingrid

> for being so forward thinking in what they've

> done. Ingrid you should be very proud.

> One of the best days I have spent with my family

> in a long time, and it will not be forgotten.

> Thank you.


Thank you for this lovely comment. It has been a hard slog to get the 8 pieces up for the Dulwich Festival walks and to persuade Dulwich Picture Gallery of their worth. The DPG shop is now selling postcards of Stik's Dulwich pieces which is praise indeed.

You can get tickets for the walk today on the 'door' if you turn up at 2.15 at Blackwater Court.

Stik and the walk will be at Dulwich Picture Gallery by about 4.15/4.30 where he will be signing any postcards of his Dulwich pieces you may have bought from the shop.

Lishyloo Wrote:

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> I think it lOoks a bloody mess, just because a so

> cold artist did it we call it art


What a shame you are being negative again Lishyloo - I LOVE Stik - look at his work properly!

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