(This post is written by guest writer and my hubby – Darijan who helps me in any way he can. Although he is an IT guy by profession – there is an artist inside of him, I tell you :))
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Hi!
I hope you like the image above. It is about, well, travel. It’s about time we all have and it’s about uncertainty and change.
I wake up every day at 6:35AM (like many of you I’m sure), I go to work (by train) and I come back home somewhere around the same hour – PM.
So, last Friday, I felt compelled to take a photo of my train station. iPhone was all I had at hand at the moment, so I used it. Image taken with plain iPhone camera looked dull, so I took another shot. With Hipstamatic application – this time.
And, just this afternoon, while syncing my iPhone with a PC I ran into that image again and I just felt: “This one has potential.”
Well, not much is left to say. I used some of my beloved bsilvia brushes and after a bit of playing (with some great music in the background) I got this graphic.
I hope you like it.

Anyways, in case you were wondering what brushes were used – it’s in the image above.
Personally, I liked this graphic a lot. Actually, I liked it so much that I was sorry for making it just in 72dpi. If I made it bigger I could have used it for a desktop wallpaper, or even print it out, frame it and put it on the wall.
I don’t know. I believe there is a creative soul living in all of us, it’s just that sometimes we need a little push. So Silvia’s brushes are my push. OK. I am a bit privileged as I don’t have to pay for PREMIUM versions, but then again, I earn them by washing dishes :)
Anyways, I hope you like the image, maybe some of you recognized yourselves in it and if so: I know how you feel :)
Here is what was used for the graphic:
Swirled (Floral) Edges by bsilvia (18 PREMIUM Photoshop brushes)
and
Good Old Snail Mail – Photoshop brushes set by bsilvia
So. For those of you who liked this graphic, but generally lack self confidence to try and do something by yourselves, let me tell you – it’s inside you. I use this little push by bsilvia’s Photoshop brushes to help me get it out, you can do the same (or you don’t have to ) but if I can do it – you can do so too.
Darijan
P.S.
I enjoyed doing this graphic so much that I strongly believe I will do another one very soon. This time in higher resolution so I can print it out and put on the wall for my friends and family to see it :)
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