Category Archives: Digital Drawing & Painting

Another Digital Decalcomania Painting

Decalco Pine Foliage: People & Places When I was able to start making marks and images again, I was delighted to realize that this time I was welcoming anything that arose in my mind as I looked at and worked … Continue reading

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My Digital Decalcomania Process

It’s Not Really Decalcomania The term decalcomania refers to the transfer of a crazed image from one surface to another as used in faux furniture and other decorative techniques, and by surrealist painters, such as Max Ernst, who used the … Continue reading

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Leda Progression

Using yesterday’s post as an example, I thought it might be useful to show how I respond to a random image of textures (and in this case colors), how that image provides me with visual ideas that are then modified … Continue reading

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Leda, My Return to Painting Using Painter

In May 2011, having only whetted my appetite by doing those quick Photoshop drawings, I was delighted when I was able to open up my new purchase of Corel Painter and begin tapping into its virtual brushes and techniques. For … Continue reading

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Finally Back from 9 Months Spent Drawing!

In April 2011, I discovered how to once again draw and paint (albeit digitally) despite my physical limitations. I had no idea that I would stop work on this blog and dive into an orgy of image-making, but that is … Continue reading

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