Natural Media Art
Most artists have a preference for a few media when they execute their works. I’m no different. I like working in scratchboard, with airbrushed paints (usually acrylics), or a combination of the two.
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Digital Art
Since most of my professional work has been done on computers, I have a lot of experience with creating and manipulating digital images. Some of those works are here as well as some works which, for whatever reason, now only exist in the digital realm.
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Studies and Playtime
This is something a lot of artists don’t do: show you their practice pieces, mistakes, disappointments, and abandoned projects. I like to think of these as learning experiences…not just for me, but sometimes for others. Here’s a tiny sampling.
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Photography
While I had taken some photos for yearbook when I was in high school, I didn’t really get into photography until 1983. From then through the rest of the 80s, I journeyed hither and thither as a sports photographer. Some years were very lean; some years were very good, indeed. After changing careers, photography has been more of an occasional side-line than an actual pursuit. Still…pictures get taken. (This section is a new addition and will be added to as old photos get digitized. Most are still negative images on strips of film.)
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