© Dana DiPasquale 2008. All photographs and artworks in this portfolio are copyrighted and owned by the artist, Dana DiPasquale. Any reproduction, modification, publication, transmission, transfer, or exploitation of any of the content, for personal or commercial use, whether in whole or in part, without written permission from the artist is strictly prohibited. All rights reserved.
Cityscape background, urban art
T-Shirt
The butterfly is part of some hand made Japanese marbled papers,the butterfly is pressed between two sheets of rice paper. / And so it did find immortality.
Fluid digital abstract. Multicolored on black background.
Cityscape background, urban art
LineArt on the T-shirt for the cooking lover. / From the original artwork by pigment marker ink, silkscreen on the T-shirt. / / and the detail will look like this / copyrighted 2007 by Cherdpong Sikkhajareon.
you can see i love arrows / pointing, always pointing
Rumouz * The checkered, black and white, or red and white, headdress / with its tussled, tubular black crown / has long been a symbol of Arab pride. / More recently, particularly in the West, it has come to represent / whatever fears and prejudices conjured by current world events. It seems like as long as Arabs have existed, the “kafiyah” was part of them. / Protecting head from harsh desert sun. / Warming neck against evening chill. / Shielding nose and mouth from sand storms. That is how I remember grandfather Abu Sami. / His generation, the last of the Al-Jundi’s to wear this traditional garb. / My father and uncles, his college-educated children, / opted for the Western suit. / It was their symbol of progress. My generation, did not want to lose the kafiyah. / Although we wore the uniform of pants, shirts and jackets in high school, / we used the kafiyah as a scarf. / Folding the expansive square into a triangle, and draping it across the shoulders. Or loosely rolling it and wrapping it around the neck. / It was the cool thing to do. / It was also our way of saying: We are Arabs, and we are proud of it. It was our attempt to hold on to an identity / in a world increasingly turbulent / and very much unkind / to our sense / of humanity. - *Rumouz is the word for “Symbols” in Arabic
A mixture of Sumi ,Photoshop and TypeStyler.
Colorful digital painting by Alejandro Silveira.
Contemporary abstract art.
I was just messing around with grunge brushes and splatter brushes, wanting to create something that wasn’t a drawing, and came up with this. Of course, there’s plenty of art around with this similar style, but that doesn’t make it any less fun to make or nice to look at ;) To me, anyway! Hope you guys think it’s tolerable!
Original skull painting altered digitally
Black cat silhouette
At first time I sketched this image for silkscreen on the all face of fabric clothings in the fashion collection. The inspiration of this artworks is horse riding and the equipments for riding. / / Look closer in the detail. / / copyrighted 2007 by Cherdpong Sikkhajareon.
This artwork is printed from one of my paintmarker art collection. I use the pigment ink on the paper with my own lineart style of the marker. Create my own lines in the empty outline shape of the object that present my imagination of the black ink and the white paper. / hope you like it
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In this design the color of the shirt comes through the light in the center of the image…
Wearable cat art. / Brothers from a different mother, sharing the house and and their love for each other. / © Jamie Wogan Edwards Art
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