[art, virtual worlds] Winter Lights, an art and photography exhibit, has just opened in the Gallerie Octaviana. The show features work from Mad Swiss Cow, Marcel Moré, Sume, Marjie Kennedy, Pirate Johnny, Smiling da Vinci, and Nancy Waldman on the first floor of the expansive gallery space. Upstairs are two new installations of a Circleworks [...]

[-painting, process, interview-] Interview with artist, Donna Marsh by Nancy Waldman let’s get lost; oil on canvas, 24 x 36 inches; © 2007 donna marsh, all rights reserved Do you paint from photos? what’s in front of you? memory? imagination? I paint from photos and from what’s in front of me. I’m interested in painting [...]

Digital Doodles

April 12, 2007 | Leave a Comment

[-art, digital art-] Meet Flik R, our featured doodler Flik R – who chooses to remain in his flickr persona – does fantastical drawings with gelpens and Uniball Signo rollerpens. But rather than be satisfied with that, he keeps going, taking his art farther by using his drawings as the raw material for digital art. [...]

[-interview and art-] an interview with artist Rupert Kirby about his drawings Rupert Kirby does fantastically detailed drawings and we thought it would be fun and instructive to hear his thoughts about the process of making them. No tags for this post.

[-photo essay & interview-] Some collections happen because we are engaged in creative practices that require materials. The more we create, the more we love our materials, the more we need and want to acquire more. Often we acquire so many that we couldn’t possibly use all that we’ve gathered. The materials themselves becomes a [...]

[-survey-] 10. What has collecting taught you about people or life? No tags for this post.

[-survey-] 9. What do you collect? No tags for this post.

[-survey-] 8. If something bad happened to your collections, what would your reaction be? No tags for this post.

[-survey-] 7. What is the downside to your collections? No tags for this post.

[-survey-] 5. How many ____’s do you have to have before it can be called a “collection?” No tags for this post.

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