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  • YOU MISSED A SPOT ENJOY…THANKS. NOW AVAILABLE IN POSTER FORMAT TOO MORE PAUL ROMANOWSKI ART…

  • A fresh take on the classical painting by Greuze, called “La cruche cassée” (the broken jug). The original painting can be seen in Louvres and is full of symbolism. This one mirrors the technique of the Ukiyo-e, or japanese woodcut. I hope you’ll enjoy it ! {{{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ Cards and prints}}}}}}}}}}}}}}}} Check my photography website !

  • This is the sort of face you could see in a bath full of bubbles or in sea foam, if you were really lucky. It was originally just a drawing of an eye (done in gel pens on 110gsm paper). All other parts created from elements of the eye. / The Paint program was my main tool. Hope you like this first effort of making a digitally remastered face. Might take you more than 50 guesses to find out what thought is behind this inscrutable look.

  • I kind of like the effect of the ink sketch and tile, experimenting with different effects / /

  • Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.

  • The Griffin Passant Streetwear is a unique kind of design work, it encompasses many different levels of popular culture….music, movies, television, art and current events.

  • digital mixed media using one of my / mum’s old pen and ink drawings / (female figure)...reworked using scanned / textures and custom photoshop brushes

  • Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.

  • Pop Art is a visual art movement that emerged in the mid 1950s in Britain and in parallel in the late 1950s in the United States. Pop Art challenged tradition by asserting that an artist’s use of the mass produced visual commodities of popular culture is contiguous with the perspective of Fine Art since Pop removes the material from its context and isolates the object, or combines it with other objects, for contemplation. The concept of Pop Art refers not as much to the art itself as to the attitudes that led to it.

  • Digital ink made with Painter IX.

  • Original ink on canvas – coloured in Photoshop

  • Midnight digital experiment based on my original artwork (ink on paper)

  • What can you see? A digital “ink blot” for you all to look at and go insane while doing so. Just so you know, Autumn and I saw completely different things. And mine wasn’t rude. The same texture pic flipped and overlayed. I was going somewhere totally diferent but found this quite interesting and thought I’d share.

  • Named after the old Rorschach ink blot psychological evaluation test. Don’t look at it too long; it’ll make you crazy. Copyright 2009 – Debi Peralta. All Rights Reserved.

  • Experimental compilation of two of my own artworks, foreground image – ink on paper, background image – acrylics and inks on heavy card. Both images digitally enhanced and combined using Arcsoft Photostudio and PSE.

  • might do a series of these

  • series continuation

  • number four

  • It is not art / This is not art / You imagine Nothing real / There is nothing / Why do you stare? I think, after all this time, I have learned something. Funny that! Not about creating art, I mean, but, about uploading the files, and upping the resolution. Which I did, in this one, a great, great deal, after having seen the poster of “This is a winter song” which was made from a file at 300 DPI It looked .. .watered down. Shameful thing, that. It was still pretty, mind you; just not as sharp as it should be. So, this should do much, much better. 600 DPI, regardless of what size it’s printed out to, should fairly knock your socks off! For this particular piece, I opened up both Graffiti Jones 1 and 2, copied the woman from 1 onto 2, then put her as “different”; also copied some of the orange heart and surrounding area and pasted that in a few places, and fiddled around with the docker tool to make them work. Used an eraser, some paint tools, squizzed it to change the face shape considerably; then, I copied it, used alchemy to change it to an “ice cube” look, which made it jewel-toned and beautiful, and then I pasted the copy onto that, and merged them, after doing a bit of fiddling with object dockers and such. And, of course, I greatly enhance the DPI I tried 1200 DPI on an approximatey 8” x10” image, which was 19.1 MB Now, it says, right now and above this, that the maximum file size allowed is 60 MB; all the same,it told me19.1 MB is too big. Whoops!Now it is telling me that 17.2 MB is also too big. Weird! Well, maybe I didn’t learn anything, after all. I am now trying 1200 DPI but only approximately 4 ” x 5”, just to see what happens. It’s a significantly smaller file – 6.25 MB, give or take. And, woo hoo! It uploaded. And, looks like it’s big enough for what it needs to fit.

  • A birthday present for my best friend. It’s a portrait of her featuring her tattoo (wrist) and favourite blue tights. she doesnt have a pet owl, but i know she would if she could… ‘seventeen’ is our number… i forget how it started by we kinda say it to eachother instead of i love you. weird i guess but we’ve done it as long as i can remember! havent given it to her yet but she’s not on the bubble so the surprise is safe!

  • mixed media, fantasy, drawing, photograph

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