Dryer Ball Photo Art on May 01, 2014 Get link Facebook Twitter Pinterest Email Other Apps I started experimenting with making my own textures. So I used a photo of dryer balls I made with textures found here. Comments Bonnie Zieman, M.Ed.3:23 PMHow creative! I prefer the first example.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAndrea @ From The Sol2:03 PMDryer balls ... I would never have thought to start with dryer balls, but you sure made it work ... what fun!Andrea @ From the SolReplyDeleteRepliesReplyIda9:43 AMNow I must say who would have thought "dryer balls" could be transformed into art. Nicely done and very creative. I like the 2nd piece the most.ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAnonymous11:12 AMGreat idea. I can see how the first one could be used as a clipping mask collage with photos in the circles that the dryer balls form. How fun...:)ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJoyce4:13 PMunique idea! i love the first piece the mostReplyDeleteRepliesReplyCJ8:09 PMGreat idea! I like #1 the best. The bright colors and contrast make it "pop."ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyJudy6:23 AMI prefer the second version! I would never have thought of using such a homely subject!!ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyLmkazmierczak7:19 AMThe middle one is my fav! Cool to find the extraordinary in the ordinary!http://lauriekazmierczak.com/backstop/ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyNatureFootstep1:29 PMI´m sorry to see you did not link back to NF Abstract. :( ReplyDeleteRepliesReplyAdd commentLoad more... Post a Comment
How creative! I prefer the first example.
ReplyDeleteDryer balls ... I would never have thought to start with dryer balls, but you sure made it work ... what fun!
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Now I must say who would have thought "dryer balls" could be transformed into art. Nicely done and very creative. I like the 2nd piece the most.
ReplyDeleteGreat idea. I can see how the first one could be used as a clipping mask collage with photos in the circles that the dryer balls form. How fun...:)
ReplyDeleteunique idea! i love the first piece the most
ReplyDeleteGreat idea! I like #1 the best. The bright colors and contrast make it "pop."
ReplyDeleteI prefer the second version! I would never have thought of using such a homely subject!!
ReplyDeleteThe middle one is my fav! Cool to find the extraordinary in the ordinary!
ReplyDeletehttp://lauriekazmierczak.com/backstop/
I´m sorry to see you did not link back to NF Abstract. :(
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