Melissa D Johnston Art Collections
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Artwork by Melissa D Johnston
Each image may be purchased as a canvas print, framed print, metal print, and more! Every purchase comes with a 30-day money-back guarantee.
emergence by Melissa D Johnston
leaving the house of broken wings by Melissa D Johnston
the lost bouquet by Melissa D Johnston
To Touch the Moon by Melissa D Johnston
lost--zero--nothingness by Melissa D Johnston
on a starry night, a boy and his tree by Melissa D Johnston
Walk Away by Melissa D Johnston
cherry grove beach walk by Melissa D Johnston
hay bales in snow by Melissa D Johnston
lost in the fields of time by Melissa D Johnston
crumble-metamorphosis begins by Melissa D Johnston
twilight walk at north myrtle beach by Melissa D Johnston
the door by Melissa D Johnston
midnight treasure i by Melissa D Johnston
crossing over by Melissa D Johnston
tenuous-the masculine and the feminine by Melissa D Johnston
Looking Forward Looking Back by Melissa D Johnston
Mistaken Identity-I will be silent no more by Melissa D Johnston
winter snow storm at the farm by Melissa D Johnston
once upon grandmom's poinsettia by Melissa D Johnston
my shadow's reflection ii by Melissa D Johnston
authenticity by Melissa D Johnston
by the light of the magical moon by Melissa D Johnston
ghosts and shadows vii - personal rapture by Melissa D Johnston
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About Melissa D Johnston
We catch a glimpse from time to time of who we think we "really" are, the exhilaration and excitement of recognizing something that seems ourselves and yet larger than ourselves at the same time. It is this "something" that fuels my passion both in the process of art and in its subject matter. Art--in process and product--can be revelatory. That revelation may be uncomfortable, or even disturbing, but it always has the power to transform.
I'm primarily a digital artist. I take a photograph in the moment--capture the feel of a place or the look of a person--and I build something new from there by adding in layers of other photographs I've also taken. I work intuitively, and the final result is almost always a surprise compared to where I thought I wanted to go in the beginning of a project! But that is part of the fun. And the revelation.