Even though most of my art ends up on the computer, I still always start with handmade art.
First I paint on mat board, and then I cut the board into pieces. After that, I scan them into to my computer.
From there I crop, shape, align the patterns into art.
Here's what my studio looks like right now as I create new patterns and color mixes!
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6 comments:
love the red, black & green...guess you dont toss out anything!
Thank you for sharing these photos! I love seeing the "behind the scene" shots of how artists work.
Thanks for sharing - I enjoyed looking at your Studio. Love all the bright colors! Your Studio looks so neat.
Very cool process. Thanks for sharing.
I heartily second JJ's comment. It's a treat to peak inside another artist's process.
very cool patterns and studio! thanks for sharing :)
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