Author: Eloine

  • Watercolor peacock

    Watercolor peacock

    I was so flattered to receive an email from someone who visited my blog and liked one of my peacock photos enough to paint it! Here is a link to the original photo and below is your art. Her name is Annelise Wallie and she is only 16 years old! This is certainly going on…

  • Web page count tip

    Sometimes the seemingly simplest question is the hardest to answer! There are times when you just want to know how many web pages are on a domain. It would be easy just to give a total of the number of files on the sever however that tells you the number total of all the images,…

  • Luscious lettuce!

      I have to brag about how nice my salad bowl lettuce is this season. I think I can attribute this to two things that make it so. One is the raised beds that have no contact with the ground so no chance of little creatures from the ground. And the other is the addition…

  • Web store sneak peak

    I don’t usually show a website until it’s mostly finished but I am excited about my new pet photo stock store I am setting up. As of this post I have only formatted 6 photos for sale because I wanted to focus on getting all the details right before adding more. I am using gumroad…

  • Stained Glass Illustration

    Stained Glass Illustration

    I was asked to take this pencil illustration (see art here) and create a graphic for a poster that will advertise a newly written opera. I’m not much of an illustrator myself but I at least had the pencil sketch from the client to work off of. I used Adobe Illustrator to outline and ink…

  • 2015 Lunar Year of the Ram Graphic Freebie

    I was asked to make a little web graphic for a Chinese New Year festival. It’s the year of the ram or goat or sheep – that seems to be up for debate. I am really fond of sheep when I witnessed two sheep in a herd on either side of another sheep being its…

  • Happy Valentine’s Day!

    Happy Valentine’s Day!

    I just had to make a greeting card design for Valentine’s day when I remembered you could change the bokeh shapes in the background by putting a piece of on the front of your lens with a cutout of a certain shape. Enjoy!