Tuesday, January 10, 2012

Three Muses Challenge - Maps

A friend of mine sent a link to an incredible site that allows you to have a 360 degree view of the Sistine Chapel. (http://www.vatican.va/various/cappelle/sistina_vr/index.html) It made me think of what people would look like depending on where you looked on a map. Those thoughts influenced the digital collage I made for The Three Muses Challenge for this week - maps.

19 comments:

Kaylene said...

Must check that site out, like the image you did.

indybev said...

Stay on the medication, Bill. This is a great piece!!! I like your different approach. That's what makes the challenges fun.
(Thanks for the tip on the guy journaler. I'm going to go visit him now).

Yvonne said...

This is FABULOUS, Bill!

RPLancaster said...

Bill,
I really like the direction you took in this challenge.
It reminds me of the Kevin Costner film Robin Hood where Morgan Freeman's character, a moor, answers a little girls' question why was he painted black? He answered Because god loves infinate variety!!

Judy said...

Wow, Bill this is magnificent map art, love it!

bluegiraffe (Sherry) said...

This is a fabulous piece, Bill! So inventive and beautiful.

Deann said...

Very cool and original Bill...I like that your always running around outside the box!

Gayle Page-Robak said...

Excellent, Bill!!

Sim said...

wouaouh Bill!
This is excellent!
You're unique!
Happy new year to you & yours!

Ana Cristina Caldatto said...

Bill
grata por compartilhar o link,

Junibears said...

I'm glad you liked that site, I thought you would.
You've made a fantastic collage, I love it Bill.xx

Rika said...

Another great digital project!

Martin said...

Love this colourful collage, too. I was in the Sixtina and was a bit disappointed because it's shady inside so that the masterpices of Michelangelo, Boticelli et al. don't show well to their advantage.

Anonymous said...

Thanks for the cool link, Bill! Great original art, too.

Linda Gibbons said...

This is wonderful, Bill. I like you your mind works!

Christine said...

This is awesome, Bill. Very creative and thought-provoking.

Electra said...

This is brilliant. You always say something profound.

Taluula said...

Oh wow, Bill, a fantastic concept. Bravo my friend.

Anonymous said...

This is great! Really original!