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Once again I am playing with a word/picture. As soon as I began to work, a list of O color names popped up for me, so that began the process and set some limits.
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I apparently have lots to say about O - and drew for a long time. Then, as I have been doing all week, I opened the image in Photoshop, cropped a section and began to work, using the colors I mentioned. But something felt off about the image.
I had an idea - I created a new layer and rotated that one - I was shocked to see the symmetrical image that appeared. I merged the layers and kept working.
Can you see the figure that appeared? Every time I try this process I discover something new. Truly, I am feeling creative every day.
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