"Vague" is an impressive work that captures a sense of uncertainty and ambiguity. The artist has created an image of a path that is vague, hazy, foggy and sometimes melancholic, reflecting how the path we have to walk can sometimes be. The image was photographed in the Sprielder forest and has been edited with a dramatic atmosphere. The mist and dark tones create an atmosphere of uncertainty and ambiguity. The colours and lighting create a beautiful atmosphere and the background adds an extra dimension to the image. This image is a perfect depiction of the emotions and feelings we can have as we walk our path in life, full of uncertainty and ambiguity. It is a wonderful addition to any collection and is sure to impress everyone who sees it. The work is perfect for those who are looking for an image that makes an emotional connection and who are looking for an artwork that the viewer can identify with. It is also a beautiful depiction of nature.
In the distant past I worked a lot with photoshop, so when I started using photoshop more often as a hobby it was only natural that I could add something to my photos.
Nowadays my work relies heavily on the use of image editing software to finish both my photographs and my digital drawings and paintings.
If I can't photograph or draw/paint my subject there is always the 3d modeling software which makes just about anything possible.
On my website ArjenRoos.nl you can find more information and a large number of works are highlighted.
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