Painting, Traditional and Digital
Another day of multi-tasking. Moving between a canvas on my studio wall and the virtual canvas of my monitor.
I never expected my client to call and ask me to create a catalog of digitally created images. When computer generated art was first developed, it was looked at with scorn. Now there are companies who sell only that. Amazing! And the pitiful (to me) example I whipped up with a photograph and Photoshop was so well received by my client that they are clamoring for more. Like a whole catalog of imagery they can mix and match.
I actually am encouraged to do exactly that, since looking over the recent bid package I received for a massive hotel/resort project. It's mostly digital art!
I'm getting panicky looking at my deadlines looming. I have to install my solo show on Oct 2. Yikes!
I never expected my client to call and ask me to create a catalog of digitally created images. When computer generated art was first developed, it was looked at with scorn. Now there are companies who sell only that. Amazing! And the pitiful (to me) example I whipped up with a photograph and Photoshop was so well received by my client that they are clamoring for more. Like a whole catalog of imagery they can mix and match.
I actually am encouraged to do exactly that, since looking over the recent bid package I received for a massive hotel/resort project. It's mostly digital art!
I'm getting panicky looking at my deadlines looming. I have to install my solo show on Oct 2. Yikes!
4 comments:
Great shoe painting! You work so fast!
Boots is Amazing-Stunning... love the blue back.
Gary - you love the one thing I've changed since I posted this picture! It's now more charcoal grey.
Well, doesn't that just figure ! !
Go back to the blue ! ! !
: )
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