Photography is an art form that can take years and years to perfect, then there is still something else to learn and explore. Painting is the same experience. It takes years to develop a style, explore techniques, execute good works.
Today I share photographs that in a way are "photographically-painted." No not with oil, acrylic, charcoal or pencil, but with textures and photo manipulation.
There is the usual learning curve, much to be explored but one difference, I stay in one spot and it isn't messy!!!!! No clean up!!
Bonnie at Pixel Dust Photo Art gave us a free texture with a distinct Asian flavor which I was rather excited to explore.
While enjoying this project I kept my focus on Aung San Suu Kyi a Burmese Visionary, the Burmese people, many worldwide and I greatly admire. As I read some of her writings these pieces came forth.
Like Aung San these pieces developed in slow, minute layers until they became a whole.
It is a collective wish that her country may live with more peace and tolerance than it has known for decades.