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| Digital Painting |
I begin each picture with a blank canvas (or screen). The pictures are not scanned images that are “doctored.” I create individually unique works of art while making intuitive decisions about color, depth, perspective, texture, movement, volume, line and mass. The resulting photographic-like paintings, created and rendered on a computer, are printed on special photographic paper with archival inks. Each picture’s wire frame or shell sub-structure is composed of hundreds of individual polygons. The rendering process of the final image takes many, many hours or even days to complete. The completed pictures are composed of several hundred million pixels in size and are so large that they cannot be seen in their entirety on a computer screen until they are printed. The element of surprise is truly a delight, as I often discover unusual and exciting effects not previously evident on the computer screen.
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