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Tag Archives: digital art
Serious Playground: A Time-Release Capsule of Art in the Studio
Actually, this is a capsule released from time, a chronicle of my own invention, tapping into the ridiculously potent tools of digital media. The photographs span roughly five years, showing artwork that meanders through decades. With one exception, they were … Continue reading
Night Moves
Do you love taking photos at night without using a flash? If you do, good, because that means you’ll understand my attraction to these deeply shadowy, obscure, and ambiguous images. There seems to be very little information, data, whatever you … Continue reading
Radiant Twigs
And other ephemera range through my life, you far-reaching creatures, you ravishing individuals, and all-ways shifting beauties. Snagged on the crag, when least expected. “Hosting with a full toolbox … the one who has the most tools wins.” Textures, shapes, … Continue reading
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Tagged color, digital art, favorite photos, natural elements in an urban environment
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Sea of Joy
The next post is going to be intense. It’s the opening round of the thesis conclusion, from the razor’s edge to the power of the circle. It usually takes about a week to work on the text and create new … Continue reading
One Love
It started with a snapshot of deep-orange-red lilies. Flipping to the negative really set it off. Simultaneously, I have been breaking on the waves of inventory. Part one: Born in the ’50s and now in mine. I want, not merely … Continue reading
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Tagged Dada, digital art, photography, pictures of lilies, saturated, Surrealism
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