When I write, paint, photograph or otherwise create, I love incorporating two different sides of things.
Tag Archives: patterns
Artography in Macro Photography – Red Leaf
That 70′s Dullness – Abstract Art by Shannon Hudnell
What is it about these colors that remind me of the 1970s?
Prints are available here.

“That 70s Dullness”
The Little Things – Abstract Art by Shannon Hudnell
This is a sculptured painting I completed in college and sold about five years ago. It is based on the little things in life, biologically speaking.
A Hairy Grapefruit? Abstract Art
Is it a Bird? Is it a Plane? Abstract Artography by Shannon Hudnell
People often ask me where I get my ideas. They come from within.

Abstract Patterns and Textures
I love taking photos of patterns and turning them into abstract art. Sometimes I don’t manipulate the photos, but using the macro settings can make an object appear to be something entirely different than what it is.
Without reading the photo text, can you guess what these are?
(In the first photo, the color is altered, but actual photo is only slightly manipulated using the liquify Photoshop filter.)

Beach Sand
Hint: This one is something you might find around the house. Photo has not been altered.

Candle
I see little things that many people do not. (Color only manipulated.)

Pattern in sidewalk
This one was obviously color manipulated. It is both a reflection of the sky and into water.

Into the Ocean
This photo was not manipulated

Closeup of Paint Chips
I believe I may have adjusted the contrast on this one.

Condensation on a Glass



