
Sea Monster

by Omaste Witkowski
Title
Sea Monster
Artist
Omaste Witkowski
Medium
Photograph - Digital Photographs
Description
Sea Monster
Abstract Glass Motivational Artwork by Omashte
Because of a great love, one is courageous. ~Lao Tzu
I see a Sea Monster rising from the deep. The eye is very intense. You can just see the jaw opening.
I really enjoy the blues and greens that are strong here.
This is a photograph of a round glass ornament. It was taken with a Macro lens and is a very small section of the overall object. I am exploring hand blown glass at a macro level in the hopes of creating fine art from very small pieces of glass.
All of the colors and shapes are created from hot glass. None of these images are created from anything other than hand blown glass objects. I am removing visible specks of dust in Photoshop to present a cleaner look but the overall image is exactly what I am seeing through my camera lens.
The colors are vivid and alive due to the way that I am illuminating the glass art as I am taking the picture. In a way I am photographing the light as it passes through the object. Creating art from light or art from glass art? Either way I see creating art from life and from existing art.
I have been a professional photographer for many years but it is only in the last couple of months that I have been photographing glass at any level. It is such an exciting experience to discover these images. I almost feel like an archeologist as I explore a small hidden word and reveal the treasures within.
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February 8th, 2013
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Comments (19)

Christiane Schulze
Great abstract Omaste - thanks for your congrats :-))
Omaste Witkowski replied:
Thank you for your comment, I appreciate it. Also I really like your work it is very impressive.

Omaste Witkowski
Thank you For the Love of Art for Featuring my artwork in the For the Love of Art Gallery group.

Omaste Witkowski
Thank you Krista for Featuring my photograph in the Your Favorite Art Work group. I appreciate it.

Omaste Witkowski
Thank you very much Thomas for Featuring this photograph in the Stained Glass Art Work group. I appreciate it.