Southwest Seekers Series of Digital Paintings


Then I Saw Her Face
Digital Painting, May 2007
29 in h by about 28.5 in w

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Detail.

The title is of course drawn from the song, “Now I’m a believer”, keeping with the UFO museum’s theme of “The Truth is Here”. She’s a sort of modern day Madonna/angel, with UFO halo, standing alongside the modern equivalent of Michelangelo Buonarroti’s “The Creation of Adam”.

The most fun part of the painting to work on? The dots and the transparent fabric over the skirt of the dress. The most tedious part? The starry sky.

Thanks to Phoeebstock at Deviantart for the stock image for the model.

Background ref my own stock. At the Roswell UFO museum.

Comments

6 responses to “Southwest Seekers Series of Digital Paintings”

  1. Jim McCulloch Avatar

    Now I’ll have the Monkees running through my head all day long. Not that that’s a bad thing.

  2. Jim McCulloch Avatar

    And I like the painting.

  3. Idyllopus Avatar

    Marty: “Ah, your evil plan is working.”

    Thanks, Jim. The song popped into my head and I couldn’t resist using it.

  4. Jennifer Avatar

    This is excellent! I love all of the elements in it.

    I loved the Monkees as a girl… my favorite was Peter Tork, but that probably had to do with the fact that I went through a Peter Tork phase in my looks…

    I must confess, when in college, I was lured to a reunion tour.

  5. Idyllopus Avatar

    Damn you help me waste a lot of time. Last week it was the Mommas and the Poppas. Now I’m over at You Tube watching clips from Head.

  6. Jennifer Avatar

    “Damn you help me waste a lot of time.”

    It’s my job.

    I had forgotten about Head. We have a local station that still plays Monkee reruns. They’re entertaining every once in awhile.

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