Summary
Take a look at the following artworks:

Figure 15.21 – Artwork 1

Figure 15.22 – Artwork 2

Figure 15.23 – Artwork 3
Wrapping this chapter up, I wanted to point out that these types of images are why I got into photo editing. I never liked landscapes, architecture, or portraits. I loved the idea that you could take an image and make it more, or combine a mundane image with another and create something no one has ever seen; editing allows me to do that. So far, I have not included many of my artworks but as we are getting close to the end of the book, I wanted to give you a word of encouragement. You have almost every technique I use to create my own style of art, so I added a few of my images to show you how far you can climb with just this little bit of knowledge. Throughout this book, I have kept saying, “You do not need to know everything and a handful of techniques...