My Weekend of Creative Indulgence
Have you ever had one of those weekends where you just needed a break from the routine? A week where you allowed yourself to indulge in your creative passions and explore new artistic avenues?
CREATIVITY
Abstract art has always been my prime liking. Its ability to evoke emotion and challenge traditional artistic norms fascinates me.
Well, that's exactly what I did this week. In my free time, I delved into the world of abstract art, creating sketches with pen and ink, pencil on paper, and even experimenting with digital art on my iPad Pro. Additionally, editing creative photos on my Apple iPhone, exploring unique ways to enhance their visual appeal.
One of the most therapeutic activities for me is putting pen or pencil to paper and letting my imagination run wild. This week, I allowed myself the freedom to create abstract sketches using both pen and ink.


As technology continues to advance, so does the world of art. With my iPad Pro, I had the opportunity to explore digital art and push the boundaries of my creativity even further.
The versatility of digital art allowed me to experiment with various brushes, colors, and textures, bringing my abstract visions to life in a whole new way. The ability to undo and redo strokes gave me the freedom to take risks and explore different techniques without fear of making irreversible mistakes.
with the advancement of smartphone technology, capturing stunning images has become more accessible than ever. This week, I decided to take Smartphones and iPhone photos a step further by editing them in creative ways.
One of my favorite creative tasks is color grading. I love playing with hues, saturation, and contrast to create a unique atmosphere and mood in my photos. Whether it's enhancing the vibrancy of a landscape or adding a vintage feel to a portrait.


The original smartphone photo, received from my friend, exhibited an excess of saturation and unrealistic hues. Such images may look attractive to the eyes, but they look unnatural.
Enhanced in Adobe Lightroom for iOS, the hues have been corrected, revealing the stone's true colors, as well as refining the sky and other details. The result is a more authentic and realistic image.
Photography is not complete until it is enhanced by editing.
Cinematic Colour Grading experiment of epic film Godfather-I to match modern Hollywood staple 'Teal & Orange' mood
Original motion picture frame of epic film Godfather -I


Teal & Orange subtle look applied to motion picture frame of epic film Godfather -I