Lava Flow and Lady Pumice-Equine Portrait
by Mike Breau
Title
Lava Flow and Lady Pumice-Equine Portrait
Artist
Mike Breau
Medium
Mixed Media - Photography,digital Art
Description
Lava Flow and Lady Pumice-Equine Portrait is a semi-abstract created by Maine artist Mike Breau.
It derives from several photos Mike took in Maine, and he combines them into a digital conglomeration with the nuances of volcanos in mind. Since everyone love horses and are enthralled by the magnificent power of volcanoes it only seemed natural to create this lovely equine portrait with horse-racing style names representing the powerful flow of the volcano, hence Lava Flow (derived from a thoroughbred); and the harsh residue that remains after the eruptions, Lady Pumice(derived from a hybrid), which by itself has sustained itself as a super-tough clean-up agent leaving most others in its wake.
Over 400 million years ago super volcanoes inhabited Maine and left behind our rough coastline that we enjoy so much today. Hawaii has of late had its own spell of volcanic activity.
It just seemed fun worthy to create a portrait representative of these grand events.
Copyright 2019, Michael D. Breau, All Rights Reserved.
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June 16th, 2019
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Comments (12)
Gary F Richards
Congratulations on your Top Finish in the contest… ARTISTRY OF THE HORSE CONTEST! F/L
Conni Schaftenaar
Thanks for participating in the birthday contest for Laurel Adams - love your entry! voted, L/F
LEANNE SEYMOUR
Promoting this fine artwork on the Semi Abstract - 1 a Day group "Semi Abstract animals including birds, fish & all wild life. NO PHOTOGRAPHY ONLY - 2 a day." discussion thread! f/l