Tuesday, October 21, 2008
Half Moon Heart on Blue
A couple of old doors from Santa Fe, New Mexico combine with a metal heart from Half Moon Bay, California. Texture abounds! Not yet available for sale. ©Carol Leigh
Sunday, October 19, 2008
Multicolored Car
Half Moon Heart
I found and photographed this heart in Half Moon Bay, California last week and combined it with the weathered wood and peeling paint of a door found in Santa Fe, New Mexico. (I used this same door in a photomontage a couple of weeks ago.) The way the colors come through the metal heart is incredible. Not yet available for sale. ©Carol Leigh
Davis Heart in Silver
Davis Heart in Copper
Thursday, October 9, 2008
Davis Heart in Blue
What's appealing to me here is the combination of textured metal and weathered wood. I photographed an old wooden door in Santa Fe, taking numerous shots of various sections, and then combined them to form the background for this pin, given to me in Santa Fe by Carol Davis. I added rivets, some paint, and it was done. Not yet available for sale. ©Carol Leigh
For more photomontages, please visit http://www.carolleigh.net Thank you.
Wednesday, October 8, 2008
Davis Hearts
Tuesday, October 7, 2008
Front Door
Monday, October 6, 2008
Red Blue Five
Corrugated metal from a garage door in Newport, Oregon combines with rivets and peeling paint on metal from a fishing net storage facility and both sit on top of a "5" from a train in Santa Fe, New Mexico. All of that blends in with various scratches, scrapes, scuffs, and splatters. Not yet available for sale. ©Carol Leigh
For more photomontages, please scroll down and/or visit http://www.carolleigh.net. Thank you.
Saturday, October 4, 2008
Riveting
I'm particularly fond of this one. I love the texture, the way the rivets stand out, and the warm, golden colors. A door in Santa Fe, New Mexico, an "S" from Taos, and a blurry shot of a painting in Newport, Oregon combine with handwriting, scratches, and splats. Not yet available for sale. ©Carol Leigh
For more photomontages, please visit http://www.carolleigh.net. Thank you.
For more photomontages, please visit http://www.carolleigh.net. Thank you.
Thursday, October 2, 2008
Corrugated Chrysler
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