Cajsa Lilliehook covers the best in virtual world screenshot art and digital painting
Kitten Caboose’s “Wheat Fields” gives us the pastoral beauty of fall and, off in the distance, there’s that haystack again. I love the broad expansiveness of this picture. While the tree with the birds by the pond are the focus, it’s taken further back to capture a wider vision. It reminds us of how vast the vistas can be when we look out without limiting our view. [Teleport to Walsh County, click here.]
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“Autumn Leaves” gives us a house on a lane shrouded in swirling ground fog formed by the contrasting temperatures of the falling rain and the land. It adds an element of mystery and even spookiness, but it’s not the all-enveloping blind fog that I imagine made the moors in The Hound of the Baskervilles such an uninviting place. There is something coldly cozy about this fog. The picture itself reminds me of paintings on vintage greeting cards. [Teleport to Longing Melody, click here.]
“Running With Wolves” shows the silhouettes of wolves in a forest cloaked in radiation fog. The wolf on the right looks up as though they heard a noise in the trees, perhaps a squirrel hollering “you can’t catch me” in the lingua franca of the forest. I love how this picture is at once slightly scary and slightly romantic. There’s just something about wolves. [Teleport to Endless Birdings Flat, click here.[
Kitten Caboose, in addition to having an adorable name, has a photostream well worth perusing. She has a mix of pictures, some role play, some fashion, and several landscapes. The landscapes are extraordinary. She captures more than the constituent parts, the land, sky, flora, and fauna. She captures the mood of the land. The land has an emotional context, that’s why we love it. We look out at distances far broader than our house walls and are rewarded with an emotional connection, a peek at Mother Earth herself.
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