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"The sand comes in undulating whispers, serpentine lines consuming memory and becoming a single sweeping timeless thought. But she too comes with the sand, a lingering persistent memory marking this place in time. And then she departs as silent as she came with only the light to mark her passage; A mirage, a feeling, folded into the cavalcade of sand."*~~~~*
This piece was done on commission for the lovely Digital Artist Magazine who gave me the fantastic opportunity to write an article for the magazine detailing my process. The editor was simply outstanding and really welcoming of my ideas. And by heck I learned a lot myself doing this!
This was an idea that had been bobbling about in my head for a long time, though it's various forms all vague and nebulous until this opportunity presented itself. I truly hope someone walks away from the article learning something or even moreso..feeling inspired to create something!
The idea is inspired, in part, by imagery of a town in the Namib desert called Kolmanskop that is slowly being devoured by the surrounding desert. For me it presents an eerie and unsettling feeling because I am so used to seeing more ancient looking buildings in such scenarios, but the buildings in the town are fairly modern thus leading to the haunting feeling. The second idea is images I have come across to what is, at least from the reading I have found, a new subspecies of cheetah that is thought to live in the Sahara desert (The Saharan cheetah). Images of the elusive cat are sparse and most are blurry grayscale captures by a night camera depicting a thin long legged cat that looks almost like a ghostlike apparition. So in the end the two inspirations joined together to form the above imagery. The cheetah is not quite thin enough to be a Saharan cheetah, and it's spots are too pronounced..but I sprinkled a little bit of personal fantasy into the mix.
I hope you folks enjoy it as much as I enjoyed painting it! There is a sister piece I am hoping to do that will accompany this image C=.
If you want to read the article, it is in issue 33 of Digital Artist Magazine, the May issue in the UK and I believe it is released a month later here in the US. Included with the article are the brushes I used C:. You can find the magazine at: Digital Artist Magazine Website . The magazine also features fantastic articles from other artists you may be familiar with, specifically (for those of you as confused by the mystery that is Corel painter!)
Also ps, the image title is actually inspired by the title of an episode of Cosmos, which may have been inspired by the Dali painting (I couldn't say!)
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tools: Photoshop and Wacom Intuos 3
Size:5500x3600 at 300 dpi
Prints: Find prints in my store at [link]
Refs: [link] cheetah pose courtesy of Victoria Hughes of Deadwood Digital. Many many photos for Kolmanskop([link] & [link] & [link] & [link] & [link] & [link] & [link] & [link] & [link] & [link] ), more for the sand, sky, and everything else C:!
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Comments: 173
Goldenwolf [2012-05-19 19:29:46 +0000 UTC]
Wonderful composition, and I always love your kitties ^.^
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Gellyh [2012-05-19 17:56:43 +0000 UTC]
Absolutely amazing! The details are astonishing and the idea behind is really intriguing!
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wasteofpaper [2012-05-19 17:55:00 +0000 UTC]
This is stunning, I remember seeing a photograph of Kolmanskop in National Geographic and it captivated me then. Your image has given it even more intrigue.
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MystressVulpes [2012-05-19 16:40:36 +0000 UTC]
It so beautiful I though of Kolmanskop when I saw it. never heard of the the Saharan cheetah but I definitely want to look into those.Really like everything in this picture from the otherworldly glow on the cheetah to the sand filled building that I want to jump into the picture to explore.
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Rebecca-Cole [2012-05-19 16:32:48 +0000 UTC]
I said it before and I will say it again: This is beautiful, hon! I love it so much! You have really outdone yourself this time!
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Scopimera [2012-05-19 14:20:56 +0000 UTC]
What are the rules on using your art as an avatar if you're credited?
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Haru272 [2012-05-19 13:18:48 +0000 UTC]
Is this the city of Namibia that got buried by sand?
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Yuki1503 [2012-05-19 12:07:18 +0000 UTC]
wow amazing, it's so beautiful
I love it!!!!!!!
I love al of it!!!!!
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Lord-Skorg [2012-05-19 12:07:01 +0000 UTC]
Not so bad. It could be more photorealistic, though. We could see every atom of every particle of every hair.
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kohu-arts In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 11:49:18 +0000 UTC]
Simply gorgeous. I love the glow about the cheetah. ^^
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FlashW [2012-05-19 11:48:54 +0000 UTC]
So inspiring piece, very original and breathtaking. You're amazing artist!
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CahjesaalLesou-n In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 11:46:54 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow. This is sooo pretty!!
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Neara-works In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 09:24:47 +0000 UTC]
Your art is soo real, and i thank you for sharing this with us, i will for surely check out this magazine now too
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00BlacKBerrY00 In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 09:19:29 +0000 UTC]
Lovely artwork...the most beautiful cheetah picture I've seen in a while.
I also wanted to upload a painting of a Saharan cheetah.
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NoxKey In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 09:00:15 +0000 UTC]
This is magic! I love the details!
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Lena-Panthera [2012-05-19 08:36:05 +0000 UTC]
Really amazing !
When I saw that, I didn't think about Namibia or saharan cheetah. Even if I know the existence of saharan cheetahs for years now ( The first time I saw a photo of this subspecies was in 2004 ).
No, I thought about a book. " Tomorrow's sphinx ", by Clare Bell. Maybe you read it. If this cheetah was black . . . it could have been Kichebo ! The expression, the kind of background . . . it's exactly like I pictured her in my mind
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DeyVarah In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 07:42:20 +0000 UTC]
This is truly breathtaking! The colors are amazing, I love the soft shapes and shades of the sand dunes and the glow of the cheetah. The symbology is amazing and that longing look in the cheetah's eyes is heartmelting. I'm going to look into this digital artist magazine too, might get myself some of the issues.
Congrats to you for getting featured in the magazine, you clearly deserve it
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just-Rascal In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 07:28:06 +0000 UTC]
Oh wow!!!
This is a MASTER PIECE!Really!!!Its so beautiful!And its full of emotions!!!Wow!I just canΒ΄t stop watching this!Its amazingly awesome! <333
Ahhh...and that cheetahΒ΄s anatomy!!Wow!First i thought its just a photo!YouΒ΄re wonderful Balaa!A real inspiration!
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WooflesArt In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 07:26:04 +0000 UTC]
The sand in that house. I swear I've seen it in a dream. This is amazing.
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Pawlove-Arts [2012-05-19 06:55:10 +0000 UTC]
First, the artwork is absolutely stunning. The detail, the depth... everything is so... wow.
Next, the concept is so inspiring! I know Dali's painting titled the same and I love how deep the meaning behind it.
Amazing work over all!
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deathmango [2012-05-19 06:39:39 +0000 UTC]
I never could choose a favorite amongst your many fantastic images before. Upon seeing this work, I've got an absolute fave! So lovely, if sad.
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balaa In reply to deathmango [2012-05-19 06:51:02 +0000 UTC]
that is so sweet..thank you for making me smile <: and blush!
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blackberry13 [2012-05-19 06:03:54 +0000 UTC]
This is beautiful! I truely love everything about it!
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TinyFlyThing [2012-05-19 05:29:59 +0000 UTC]
I bought this issue just because of this tutorial C:
Thanks a lot! Its a great help and a beautiful illustration~Β
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balaa In reply to TinyFlyThing [2012-05-19 06:03:21 +0000 UTC]
awwwwrr! That made me smile in a big way! I hope it was at least a little bit helpful <:. Thank you!
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Mystic-Cheetah In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 04:33:20 +0000 UTC]
I never knew there was such a thing as a Saharan cheetah!
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karkooz In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 04:24:26 +0000 UTC]
Simply mystical with a dreamy feeling. Instant +Fav
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teddybear-lover In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 03:50:57 +0000 UTC]
This is absolutely beautiful
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byDjo In reply to ??? [2012-05-19 03:37:46 +0000 UTC]
delicious! you always such an unusual picture, I'll be very glad to see you here))
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ShaleseSands [2012-05-19 03:16:29 +0000 UTC]
Beautiful piece! And congrats on the article.
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Starhorse [2012-05-19 03:08:02 +0000 UTC]
Persuaded me to change my desktop background after nearly two years. Absolutely beautiful.
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