Under the Tree(Where Childhood Magic Blossoms) - LMAC FreeStyle

Besides lying in the grassy field and gazing at the vast blue sky, sitting under a tree holds a special place in my heart, evoking cherished childhood memories as summer approaches. Feeling the gentle breeze, observing birds chirping on branches, and basking in the warmth of the sun all ignite my imagination as a curious child exploring this beautiful world. These memories often beckon me to revisit those pure and irreplaceable moments.

Today, I return with my free-style collage that breathe life into those memories once more. This time, I'm sharing a collage with a minimalist touch, keeping it simple and focusing mainly on placement and color.

Upon completing this artwork, curiosity gets the best of me. I wonder how it would look if I rearranged the swimming fishes in different directions. So, I decided to experiment by placing the fishes in different positions. After arranging them horizontally, I tried a vertical arrangement as seen in the picture below.

Of course, placement plays a significant role in every collage creation. When objects are positioned differently, their meanings also shift.

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Image Used

From LMAC Image Library and Unsplash

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Bird@agmoore
Rock@agmoore
Monk@quantumg
FishUnsplash
DesertUnsplash

Tree created using rendering in Adobe Photoshop

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I didn't get a chance to look at this closely a few days ago. Now that I do, I love the birds flanking the guru. The giant bird doesn't look out of place. It looks peaceful somehow, although one would think it might be grotesque at that size.
And, I like the horizontal fishes better😇.

Really nice result.

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Thank you so much for taking the time to revisit and provide your feedback! I'm glad to hear that you love the birds. Placing large objects amongst small ones is my favorite, not only to fill in the gaps, it can create an interesting visual contrast with the smaller elements in the collage.

Looks like the horizontal direction looks more natural than the vertical.

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