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Winter garden -- Ornamental Cabbages

2/28/2013

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I've been working with the huge cabbages, as they have evolved through the winter weather.They can manage to be beautiful even with the withered results from the freezes.
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The Hill Digital Quilt Project is Finished!

1/2/2013

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Hill Digital Quilt Project
November 1 - December 31, 2012

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Quilt in Progress

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Last set of candidates
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Final Hill Digital Quilt

Hill Digital Quilt collaborative project

I like viewers to have a say in some of my artistic decisions, to be an active part of the creative process.  So a very big "Thank you" to all the participating viewers who chose the winning photos from the dozens of candidates. These winners were transformed into the final panels, then printed, framed and installed in the Quilt Matrix located at the Hill Center on Capitol Hill.

Of course the project took longer to finish than anticipated, but I am very pleased by both the process and the outcome. It was quite interesting to see which images gathered the most votes - not always the ones I would have expected. My favorite transformed panel was always the one I had just finished, so the final few panels are my final favorites.

This project was also a prototype for future collaborative art projects. I've been working with the concept of evolution for many years now, how images can morph into other images, or start whole families with generations and siblings and cousins. In the past I always had to provide the forces that transformed the images, as well as determine which would surrive to the next generation. With the internet, this survival-of-the-fittest decision can be crowd-sourced, providing a more natural force to work with. This project proved the concept to be viable.

So again, many thanks to you all. I have many ideas for future projects, and hope you will participate again.

Hill Rag Mattrix

Of the 21 quilt panels, one broke away a few weeks back, and generated it's own digital quilt, which was an exploration of the distortion tools in the iColorama App.

See more about it here:click!
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Last Hill Quilt Panels, Finished!

1/2/2013

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Florist Window
Florist Window, 11th Street

Surroundings, a marvelous florist enterprise that faces Lincoln Park, has a small glass addition at the entrace. The windows of the original buiding in the lower left are reflecting trees from the park, and there are more tree reflections on the outside glass. Between the planes of reflections are orchids and plants and an arch for climbing things, providing a lovely selection of shapes and colors to work with. The original was a very small file, taken with the first version of Paper Camera, so the challenge here was to size it up considerably as I transformed it.

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Kitchen Tools
Kitchen Tools
D Street


Racks of shiny new kitchen tools at Hill"s Kitchen provided the starting point for this artwork. The original photo was taken with the Camera360 App, so it was a very small file that needed to be sized up a great deal. I really liked the original texture I had to work with, so I  took great pains to maintain it throughout all the processes.
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Two kinds of neighborhood dogs, two more finished panels.

12/29/2012

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Dog Walking
Dog Walking
Quintessential Sight


All of the neighborhood parks are host to an amazing array of dogs and their  people, all sizes, shapes, colors, and dispositions. The selection changes  depending on the time of day and the day of the week.
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Night Dogwoods
Night Dogwoods
Quintessential Sight


In the spring, the flowering trees put on their display around the clock.
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Two more Quilt panels finished -- almost done!

12/23/2012

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Aisle Nine
Aisle Nine
Frager's Hardware,
Pennsylvania Ave.


Frager's Hardware is a friendly old-fashioned store that has everything. It  has been a local institution since 1920, and has steadily grown to occupy several adjacent buildings in a sort of rabbit warren way. There are things up these stairs and down those, in this add-on and that out building, in the back and around the corner. The main parts still consist of several rooms with old wooden floors and narrow aisles all chock-a-block floor to ceiling with wares. Each aisle has a white square painted on it with a big red number. These are all worn down, some almost completely.

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Old Growth
Old Growth
Quintessential Sight

Much of the Capitol Hill neighborhood was built around the turn of the last century, and there are many very old, very big trees. It is not an unusual sight to see a mighty oak that has slowly engulfed the iron fence it was once next to, or has overtaken the curb or sidewalk.
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Cast Iron Fence... Finished Panel # 16

12/19/2012

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Iron Fence
Iron Fence
Quintescential Sight


Nearly all of the front yards on the Hill are surrounded by cast iron fences, and this is one of the finest motifs. I caught this one  during the "Blue Hour", that time of day when the sky has started to darken to deep intense blue, but there is still enough light to see the forms and a bit of color.
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More Finished Panels

12/17/2012

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Shaekespeare's Floor
Shakespeare's Floor
Folger Library
3rd and
East Capitol Street


One of the nicest aspects of the Capitol Hill neighborhood is the easy walk to some of the world's finest cultural institutions. The Folger Library houses a spectacular collection of Shakespeare's works and other period references, as well as a wonderful version of the Globe theater and some of the most beautiful spaces in the city. This engaging face resides on the floor of the exhibition hall.
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Gate Shadow at the Hill Center
Gate Shadow,
Hill Center

9th and
Pennsylvania Ave.


The Hill Center at the Old Naval Hospital is surrounded by a distinctive old cast iron fence. It has historically significance and has been beautifully restored. This interesting shadow was cast by the gate leading to the old Carriage House, and shows some of the fence's main motifs upside down.
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"Old Firefighter", Hill Digital Quilt panel #13

12/13/2012

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Old Firefighter
Old Firefighter
8th Street SE
Quintescential Sight


There are several of these wonderfully encrusted old fire hydrants scattered about in the neighborhood.

I'll like to do a series on them.

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This wonderfully crusty old fire hydrant posed several challenges. First, it's a tightly cropped vertical, and I needed a square format. It couldn't just be cropped without losing important detail. Second, it was taken with an early version of Paper Camera, which did great things, but had VERY small resolution. I needed to make it about four times as big.

I had taken two other pictures at the same time, but with different filters, at different angles, and with different lighting. I spent many interesting hours cobbling together an entity that would work. I have all the steps saved for a Step-byStep demo, but there are 15 layers, so I probably won't get to it right away.
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12 th Hill Digital Quilt Panel Finished, Plus a Step-by-Step Demo

12/10/2012

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Java Chair
Java Chair,
7th & 
North Carolina


These distinctive chairs cast equally distinctive shadows on the brick patterned ground,  providing strong shapes of light and dark, plus some nice theme-and-variation elements.   I used seven layers in the painting process.

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Panel #11, Finished and Installed

12/9/2012

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Hill's Kitchen Tools
Kitchen Tools
Hill's Kitchen


Racks of shining reflective
surfaces playing with the light.
I especiaslly liked the texture
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    Nancy Freeman has a decades-long fascination with digital art which she supports by painting portraits and teaching various art subjects. Right now she devotes most of her creative time to digital art because it's so satisfying.

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