By F McCullough
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The context of the artwork’s story reflects that ‘grammar’ is composite, and has peaks and troughs in its conjugation. The colour palette was chosen to represent the present, past and future tenses being part of grammar’s construction. The tree branches at the bottom reflect that grammar is grounded from our past. This artwork is a multi-media fused visual image representation, created from a composite of two photographs. The background was that of a blue and cloudy sky that was digitally converted into a sketched drawing. The mid-line shown, was the actual boundary of the cloud, being naturally shaped like a mountain. The tree branches peak into the skyline, and helps to ground the painting’s foreground. The text “ GRAMMAR” was digitally cut from the second photograph of the plant’s flowers of a pink Diascia and overlayed to the sketch drawing. The text’s font was exaggerated to mimic the peak of the cloud and effects were added to give an illusion of being 3-D. The resulting collage was framed digitally with bevelled green coloured frame, to match the leaves of the pink Diascia. Overall, the artwork framed painting was digitally designed to illustrate and inform about the published article’s topic that follows its placement on the web page. The first artwork in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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Three Aspects of Grammar. This artwork is a 3-D multi-media visual image representation of the three aspects of grammar. Based on a photograph of a blue Male Holy Blue, Celestrina argiolus, butterfly, sunning itself on some camellia leaves. Tinted pink and cutout, the image was digitally enhanced. It was then further manipulated into its current form. The framed artwork published to illustrate the “Revisiting Grammar Poem”, represents the constructs, being an integral part of some grammar languages uses of masculine, feminine, and neuter prefixes. The simplicity of the background and curvy shapes contained within the frame, represents the holistic and complex nature of grammar. The second artwork in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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Further adaptation of a photograph of a Male Holy Blue, Celestrina argiolus, butterfly sitting on camellia leaves. The colours were transformed into a muted digital whirling cocktail of the pale blue of the butterfly, to the rich greens of the camellias’ leaves. The resulting abstract artwork bounded by a green circle and reflected below with a shadow, was created to illustrate the flowing music, of the song lyrics that it presents. The outside shadow is the representation that there are many variants of grammar other than English, however profound. The third artwork in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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et another adaptation of a photograph of a Male Holy Blue, Celestrina argiolus, butterfly sitting on camellia leaves, as part of the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’. The colours were transformed into a vibrant digital whirling cocktail with hints of the pale blue of the butterfly, to the rich dark greens of the camellias’ leaves. The resulting created abstract artwork, placed on a textured canvas, in the form of a digital painting, represents the journey of Emma from the fictional moral tale it precedes. Framed in green, with a slight reflection, indicates that no matter what journey we take, there are follow-on beneficial consequences. The finished artwork was entitled ‘Soup Of Grammar’ to indicate the varied and wide-ranging alternatives of the differing cultures grammatic rules. The fourth artwork in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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The fifth artwork in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. A pink and black abstraction, adapted from a photograph that is no longer recognisable, and was manipulated digitally. It illustrates the potential beauty of linguistic diversity in the form of a partially falling wave, being the representation of how we were taught grammar as children. We use grammar every day, and yet give no thought to it directly in our adult lives. I named this artwork ‘Thinking Grammar’, because I felt a need for a fuller understanding and knowledge about the topic. The shape and form of the abstraction reflects my learning experience and childhood memories. The artwork also expresses my perception of ‘Grammar’, in my quest to gain a better understanding of the fundamentals of the ‘subject’. Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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Revealing A New Perspective. Number six artwork of the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. A digital computer-generated abstract artwork creation, representing an ‘idea’ in the shape of a 3D blob. Its tail leads downward, giving a different perspective. Visually it is shown as an upside-down heart; meaning it links the brain’s idea with the heart. The colour, follows the theme of the poem artwork in the series, from which it’s adapted. The shape is complex, yet in simple form, which is displayed in a framed painting. Also, the surface pattern is slightly visible from its original photographic form, from which it was created. Artistically, the white space signifies negative ‘grammar’ matters. This painting was specifically created to reflect the thought of the day – “Understanding The Grammar Of Different Languages Reveals A New Perspective”. Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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by F McCullough. Number seven artwork of the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. A digital computer-generated artwork creation of a coaster, which has been texturized. The photograph, is of a Male Holy Blue Celestrina argiolus butterfly sitting on camellia leaves, and has been imprinted upon the shape of a teapot, in a simplified artform. The teapot means that it is time for a ‘cuppa’. Having a break, allows for reflection about the interesting topic of grammar, and to contemplate the next steps of your learning journey. Copyright 2024 ©
By F McCullough
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The context of the artwork’s story reflects that ‘grammar’ is composite, and the word grammar appears targeted. The colour palette was chosen to continue this artwork theme, of which this digital painting is the eighth iteration, in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. This artwork is a multi-media fused visual image representation, originally created from a composite of two photographs. The background was that of a blue and cloudy sky and the word “GRAMMAR” was digitally cut from the second photograph of the plant’s flowers of a pink Diascia. Combined it was manipulated and placed on a canvas. The word ‘grammar’ circles the target point, representing the questions people are likely to ask about grammar topics; the subject matter of the web page, on which this abstract painting is exhibited. Copyright 2024 ©.
By F McCullough
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The final artwork in the ‘Grammar Artwork Collection’ series. The visual media is adaptation of the photograph of a Male Holy Blue Celestrina argiolus butterfly perched on camellia leaves. The photographic colours of the pale blue of the butterfly, together with the rich greens of the camellias’ leaves, were transformed into a broken digital basin of arcs, indicating the shape of a mouth. The outside shadow indicates that the painting stands out from the background, to give it distinctive individuality as a 3-D object. The fragmentation of the visual image and the broken bounding frame, reflects that the rules of grammar are complex and have many nuances, options and choices, depending on the context of communicating speech, which emanates from the mouth. Copyright 2024 ©
The above artwork series was created to illustrate the published article regarding the topic 'All About Grammar'. The artwork was created by Felicity from photographs that she had taken in her garden. Felicity enjoys creating innovative new visual media artworks from her vast photography collection. Being multi-creative, across the creative arts of writing, poetry, and music, Felicity selects the visual image to reflect and accompany the topic and subject matter she is researching, with the aim of interesting her readership base. She also complements her photography as a portrait painting artist and graphic designer. The works she chooses to exhibit is reflective of her personal taste and is usually highly context related, and uses all created content in her videos. Due to lack of physical storage space of late, she has preferred to engage fully with the digital medias. Lately, Felicity has also been dabbling with generative AI image creations, that she usually adapts to her preference. As an author, she writes what she would like to know about, publishing the content in the hope that readers also find the information helpful. This artwork collection came about as a result of wanting to revisit the topic of grammar as an adult, part of her educational series, and in doing so many childhood memories returned. Felicity hopes you like what you see and read.
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