Sunday, September 03, 2006

Safe

Digital - Paint Shop Pro X
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Go to Behind the Design for some background on the inspiration behind this painting.

9 comments:

jewels said...

Very nice. It is good to know that when the wind howls and the storms of life assail, we just look to our Lighthouse with the Faith that HE will guide us safely through!! It is wonderful that no matter where we are, we are never far from His care! We can always---ALWAYS find that Lighthouse!!

Digital Scott's illustrationblog said...

Very moody. Spectacular waves! They are so beautiful I want to jump in! What an awesome scene you created.

Digital Scott's illustrationblog said...

Are these the seas that lead to the "cliffs of insanity"??? Home of the shrieking eels?

Don said...

As I told you, it would be absolutely, totally, and in all other ways incontheivable. No one in Guilder knows what we've done, and no one in Florin could have gotten here so fast. - Out of curiosity, why do you ask?

IdiotHead said...

No reason. It's only.. I just happened to look behind us and something is there. And, he's right on top of us. I wonder if he is using the same wind we are using?
(There's not gonna be any kissing is there?)

A wonderfully done piece here. I love the waves and the coloring. I really get a stormy mood here. But the light if always there to guide.

[I am a bit envious that you could do this in an afternoon.]

Joanne said...

Wow, this is great. I can hear the waves crashing.

crosshatched said...

i love this -- safe-light rage

Twisselman said...

I'm glad I went to your 'Behind the Design'. The vastness/mystery of the ocean leaves me chilled. So reading about the Light cleared up the whole relationship to the topic.

Apologies for not stopping by for awhile. Love the 'match' and 'play' illustrations... wonderful. But this one ranks as my favorite of yours. The light on the waves (as well as from the beacon) is marvelous. You're really making Paint Shop Pro sing.

Bearuh said...

Very pretty.. love the water

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