This is a conceptual piece that reflects my currently dark mood with its macabre theme. The inspiration for this struck me completely out of the blue about two or three nights ago. I then immediately set about creating it before the idea slipped out of my head. I’ve got to say though, posing that skeleton was not as easy as posing most other figures and getting all the materials for all the objects to look like they were meant to go together when I actually cobbled together many different prop sets… all worth it in the end though.
The light setup (all traditional lighting) was actually a mess. I had about a dozen lights but only two or three really made any difference in the scene. The photos on the table were also rendered by me in three separate scenes which I then “aged” in Photoshop before adding them as textures for the photo frames. After rendering the main scene, I used a few more PS actions to age the scene as a whole then added some enhancement layers for color and contrast. The most time intensive part, other than figuring out the lighting and spending a lot of time on a spotlight effect I ended up not using, was adding all the cobwebs in a logical manner. Each cobweb is on its own layer so I could control the opacity of each one and each one has a different opacity. I really hate spiders so the cobwebs were a very uncomfortable thing for me to work with even though they are digital. Still, I knew that they were needed to complete this scene so complete it is was I did.
Each artwork is printed by professional printers so that your prints will look amazing and last a lifetime. Artworks were created at and will be printed at 300ppi for crisp detail. Some color variation may arise due to differences in computer monitors/mobile devices and display settings. Prints will look as the artist intends and be shipped ready for framing. The “Copyright Lizzie Prusaczyk www.d9s.co” watermark seen on preview images will not be on the printed image. For more information about the prints available and an explanation of all print types from Dream 9 Studios, click here.
If you have any questions about prints sold by Dream 9 Studios, please contact me before purchasing.
If you would like to buy a print of this artwork or use it as part of a book cover or other such project, please contact me. My prices are extremely reasonable. Please do not steal this artwork or intellectual content. Just because something is on the internet does not make it yours for the taking. Re-posting this artwork in any other gallery or website without its copyright watermark or the creator’s permission is strictly forbidden. If you would like me to contribute to your gallery, just ask me. Gallery sites, Facebook groups, blogs, or other such online sites which post my artwork without my permission and/or claim it as their own will be sent a cease and desist order and I will contact your host or administrator for copyright infringement. My art is my life, don’t take it or abuse it. For more information about copyright, please click here.
All That Remains
$14.00 – $108.00
The love may have been lost long ago, but the heart will always remain.
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8"x10", 11"x14", 16"x20"
Fine Art Print, Metal Print, Mounted Canvas
This is a conceptual piece that reflects my currently dark mood with its macabre theme. The inspiration for this struck me completely out of the blue about two or three nights ago. I then immediately set about creating it before the idea slipped out of my head. I’ve got to say though, posing that skeleton was not as easy as posing most other figures and getting all the materials for all the objects to look like they were meant to go together when I actually cobbled together many different prop sets… all worth it in the end though.
The light setup (all traditional lighting) was actually a mess. I had about a dozen lights but only two or three really made any difference in the scene. The photos on the table were also rendered by me in three separate scenes which I then “aged” in Photoshop before adding them as textures for the photo frames. After rendering the main scene, I used a few more PS actions to age the scene as a whole then added some enhancement layers for color and contrast. The most time intensive part, other than figuring out the lighting and spending a lot of time on a spotlight effect I ended up not using, was adding all the cobwebs in a logical manner. Each cobweb is on its own layer so I could control the opacity of each one and each one has a different opacity. I really hate spiders so the cobwebs were a very uncomfortable thing for me to work with even though they are digital. Still, I knew that they were needed to complete this scene so complete it is was I did.
Each artwork is printed by professional printers so that your prints will look amazing and last a lifetime. Artworks were created at and will be printed at 300ppi for crisp detail. Some color variation may arise due to differences in computer monitors/mobile devices and display settings. Prints will look as the artist intends and be shipped ready for framing. The “Copyright Lizzie Prusaczyk www.d9s.co” watermark seen on preview images will not be on the printed image. For more information about the prints available and an explanation of all print types from Dream 9 Studios, click here.
If you have any questions about prints sold by Dream 9 Studios, please contact me before purchasing.
For more information about shipping, see here.
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If you would like to buy a print of this artwork or use it as part of a book cover or other such project, please contact me. My prices are extremely reasonable. Please do not steal this artwork or intellectual content. Just because something is on the internet does not make it yours for the taking. Re-posting this artwork in any other gallery or website without its copyright watermark or the creator’s permission is strictly forbidden. If you would like me to contribute to your gallery, just ask me. Gallery sites, Facebook groups, blogs, or other such online sites which post my artwork without my permission and/or claim it as their own will be sent a cease and desist order and I will contact your host or administrator for copyright infringement. My art is my life, don’t take it or abuse it. For more information about copyright, please click here.
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