Archive for the ‘Digital Painting’ Category
Sudbury Arts Tour show ready to go
David Johannsson (owner of the FrameMaker) and I hung the show this AM. Looks Good. Anxious for tomorrow to get under way.
Sudbury Arts Tour… Oct. 3 & 4
This is the map that indicates my location in the Cedar Pointe Plaza across from Southridge mall. If you intend to travel to the more distant parts of the city to see some of the other great work, make sure you get the corrected map from the SCARF website at http://www.scarf.ca/ and click on Tour. Although the printed directions are correct, the map was a little misleading and the corrections are posted on the site.
Come on out, rain or shine, and see some really great art… of all sorts.
Niagara School of Imaging
64 years old… back to school! Just returning from five days at Niagara School of Imaging (NSI) http://www.niagaraschool.com/ . What a blast! Traveling through the fruit belt of Ontario brought back so many memories from my youth when I spent part of a summer picking fruit in the Vineland and Jordan Station area about fifty years ago. NSI was awesome. I enrolled in Marilyn Sholin’s class http://www.marilynsholin.com/

Teacher acting goofy
for digital painting. Marilyn is one of only three dozen Corel Paining Masters in the world and she deserves to be there. All NSI classes are small (7 in our case) so you get all the attention you need. Now I have to unscramble my brain and start using what I learned. The hardest part is getting my head around the idea that paintings are a representation of reality (unless you’re my magnificent artist friend Cheryl BattistelliĀ http://cherylbattistelli.com/ who seems to know every whisker on a cat’s face… I’m sure she counts them
Anyway, made some really nice friends and am looking forward to this new expression of my artistic talents.
- Teacher acting goofy
- This is how you put the paint down…
- Everyone’s paying attention… for a change
- Human sunshine
- Mary concentrating
- My First Painted Canvas
Digital Animal Painting
This is Lucky, who went to doggie heaven last year after suffering a stroke. The family wanted a good keepsake portrait of her, but only had snapshots that wouldn’t really make a good wall portrait, so they commissioned me to create a digital painting based on their photographs. Attached are the before and after images.








