Deborah Hustic's Online Portfolio
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Blogger and photographer enjoying equally analogue (b/w,
lomography)and digital photography. Graduated comparative literature and ethnology, educated in desktop publishing - graphic design and many
branches of creative industries (theater, butoh, etc.). Cultural portal editor completely passionate about web 2.0.
Creativity and ideas are my main driving forces.
lomography)and digital photography. Graduated comparative literature and ethnology, educated in desktop publishing - graphic design and many
branches of creative industries (theater, butoh, etc.). Cultural portal editor completely passionate about web 2.0.
Creativity and ideas are my main driving forces.
Name:
Deborah Hustic
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Rank 57 out of 7792
Sex:
Female
Homepage:
www.lomodeedee.com
Country:
Croatia
Deborah has been a member since Sunday 29th of October 2006
Link back to this portfolio:
http://deborahh.voodoochilli.net
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“This is my favourite of your artworks, I find it very evocative... Woderful colors and manipulation”
Brise
“thx a lot Brise, luv u jewerly...”
Deborah Hustic
“thanks ofr the great word on my art pictures!!apreciated!”
Ekaterina Kyulyumova
“very thought-provoking!”
Barb Plews
“Uvijek mi je drago viditi nesto novo sto nije stereotipno Pozdrav fago”
Branimir fagarazzi
“eee, branimire... hvala... nisam ocekivala da cete me tu naci... sad me mozda bolje razumijete zasto sam tako bliska s photoshopom, volim ga isto kao spulice s filmom i zvuk mehanike... :)”
Deborah
“Your work has a very sinister feel about it. Interesting work.”
Colin Harris
“thank you Colin...”
Deborah Hustic
“Nice! i like this. speaks a lot to me. keep it up!”
Brian Chia
“THX!!!”
Deborah Hustic
“Fanatastic image, the colour palette is really interesting, so many things jump out. great work!”
Jess Harris
“Magical! It's almost tangible.”
Brian Smuin
“Hello Deborah, thanks for your comments about my photo - its lovely to have feedback from fellow artists. Mark”
mark douet
“I like the motion. It seems to move as your eye moves around the image.”
Keith Browning
“Beautiful & mesmerizing.”
Brian Smuin
“Well done Deborah dark,deep, mysterious; yet light at the end of the journey! Unusual title?”
Georgia Hurst
“very nice! what does melancholytron means?”
Brian Chia
“Thx a lot Brian for your comments, I will answer about Melancholytron on your page... ”
Deborah
“Excellent ! ”
Jukka-Pekka Kervinen
“Thanks Deborah, like your technique. Trying to figure out how you did them”
Reverend Molotov
“he, thx... well, this was inspired by the cremaster cycle by Matthew Barney... i did them not by takin pictures of bones in museum or hospital, but by taking pictures of some strange signs or marks on paper, asphalt, walls... and then i use photoshop to play with them... when you use alien skin exposure on unusuall pictures you can get this kinda 3dimensional look..”
Deborah Hustic
“love the colours and textures in this 1. the illusion of depth works amazingly well.”
iLan Sheady
“This one is my favorite. The interplay of light and dark really draws the viewer in.”
Keith Browning
“Luv this image! Wanted to do something along this line but havn't manged to find a china doll!! Good work”
fester aka
“THX, fester aka... glad you like it... yeah, old dolls can be inspiring... ”
Deborah Hustic
“I appreciate the appreciation. This is a beautiful image........”
Geraldine Leal
“I think this is a moving image, especially after reading the account of how it came about. ”
Tracey Long
“I love all your works. They looks fascinating and mysterious.”
Hector Escalante-Rivera
“This is a fabulous image. I love your thought processes!”
Franklin Ayers
“Vivid purples and blues.”
Andrew Gilmore
