That's really great to hear, and the fact that giclee or digital art is getting more of a look by galleries is really encouraging. Congrats again!
That's really great to hear, and the fact that giclee or digital art is getting more of a look by galleries is really encouraging. Congrats again!
Near the Burrard Bridge painting in the shade of a tree.
Did 2 versions of this one featuring daisies in Vanier Park. I couldn't decide on the sky...though the brighter one was closer to the truth that day.
Really growing to love the mottled paper texture in ArtRage. You can get quite a lot of texture out of it and the canvas lighting sort of evens out all the varied marks and makes it a bit more cohesive in the end.
You are achieving such a great realistic look in AR now Chad!
Thanks for the tip on the mottled paper. It feels and looks a lot like UART 400 grid pastel paper - nice!
Robert Hopkins
I just love the variety of strokes and colors you use to build up trees... the skies are both great the darker one seems to imply a thunderstorm approaching a sure sign of summer weather.
Thanks Robert, yea it does give a soft fuzzy quality a bit like pastel
Thanks Gary! I liked the darker sky myself. I think the brighter sky has had more votes with others that have seen that painting.
An interior study from a couple years ago. When I look at this, I'm a honestly bit dissatisfied with the separation of all the elements, in that I feel like there could be some larger value grouping I'm missing.
Lunchtime sketch around Granville Island.