Canadian Aboriginal Man
by Eduardo Tavares
Title
Canadian Aboriginal Man
Artist
Eduardo Tavares
Medium
Photograph - Digital Art
Description
1st Place Prize Winner in the Behind The Door Contest on 11/29/2014, a juried contest hosted by Virtual Online Art Gallery - voartg.com.
2nd Place Prize winner in the contest Native American Heritage Month, 02/11/2014.
FEATURES:
"200 Club" - 11/23/2014
"FAA Portrait Gallery" - 11/23/2014
"3 a day AAA Images" - 08/03/2014
"Canadiana - Canadian Artist and Art" - 08/04/2014
"Appreciating Works From All Mediums" - 09/10/2014
Original photograph was taken at the Edmonton Heritage Days at Hawrelak Park during a dance performance. Edited using textures and digital processes to achieve a painterly look.
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June 17th, 2014
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Comments (52)
Bill Morgenstern
This is a very powerful image. You have captured strength dignity and pride in your portrait of this First Nations Man. Where was this taken and what is his First Nations affiliation? Favorite and Like.
Eduardo Tavares replied:
I really appreciate your wonderful comment, Bill. The original photograph was taken in Edmonton, Alberta at the annual event "Heritage Days". I believe he is from one of the Cree First Nations groups!
Marvin Spates
Wow this photo totally blows me away!!! Wow this is a super nice portrait Eduardo!!! I love your post work too!! So very well done!!! L/F
Bob Christopher
Hi Eduardo...I like your image. A powerful First Nations Man photographed in a dramatic manner. Love the post processing her. Very appropriate...Cheers Bob f/v
Barbie Corbett-Newmin
We welcome this excellent portrait to The 200 Club, a "rising star" group. It is my pleasure to feature work like this. Congratulations on your well-deserved features and hundreds of views.
Hanne Lore Koehler
Magnificent capture and digital special effects, Eduardo!!! Wonderful color, light and texture in this fabulous portrait! L/F/T/G+/SU/P
Eduardo Tavares replied:
Thank you so much Hanne. I really appreciate your thoughtful comment and all the support!
Eduardo Tavares
Second Place Prize winner in the contest Native American Heritage Month, 02/11/2014.