Does this qualify as digital art...
or just what permanently appears on your monitor when you drop your laptop on the floor?
Back to our regularly scheduled programming. The following mixed media painting from October 2008 has been added to my Etsy shop.
Ingredients: watercolor paper, acrylic paint, crackle paint, rubon letters, dry transfer, pigment ink, dye ink, wax pastels, metallic marker, graphite pencil, book board. 9 3/4" x 4 1/4". click to enlarge.
Sold. Thank You!
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
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Cool! Great digital art piece. You couldn't create that in photoshop if you wanted to.My digital camera died and only created images like that.
OH NO!
As fabulous as it is, that is quite an expensive way to create a piece of digital art.
Love the crackled bird.
Most definitely art- unintentional happenings sometimes have the most creative results!! Hope your laptop has recovered from its artistic 'effort'!! Love your original piece also!!!
hmmm, accidental happenings sure test the artistic temperament, and I'd say you pass with flying colors - literally and figuratively! Hope the digits have realigned, in one piece peacefully!
Ouch! You can replace the laptop monitor. It's not that hard. I did one myself and I am one of those folks who could never learn to program my VCR. DVR is easier! Anyway, you might want to look into monitor replacement before you trash the laptop.
I suppose that could be digital art, though it does absolutely nothing for me, sorry. And I usually love abstract.
That other piece though... oh my!
Duh...
Sheesh, I can be clueless sometimes.
loving whatever you show me.. even crashed laptops :)
I want it I want it!
Love the digital art, too...
Hey! I have that piece of digital art!!! Uuummm, never thought to call it art...I may have called it something else when I dropped my laptop though!!!
I SO feel for you about the laptop...mine died a similarily undignified death of the the same sort last week...and yeesh, $500 to replace the monitor?? I could buy a new (though less shiny) computer for that.
Ouch,,what an expensive way to create a funky digital image!
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