GALLERY 1 - Floral Montage Works
GALLERY 2 - Abstract Digital Paintings
GALLERY 3 - Shaped Floral Canvas Works
GALLERY 4 - Digital Montages
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Digital Montages
Scans of flowers assembled in Adobe Photoshop.

Amorous    Artiflower    Blossom Tape   

Fan Flower    Gord Swirl    Layer Fire    Orange Lily Wrap

Oriental Lily    Pink Stem Silk    Rose Strip    Shredded Peopy

Silver Shimmer    Spider Mum    Squash Push    Tree Peel

Trumpet Energy    Tulip Field    White Burst    White Purple Iris

Ornamental Kale   Poinsetta Swirls    Red Lantern    RP Collision

YCRT Redux    Yelm Freesia

Creative Process

Most of the flowers and other objects I include in my works are initially scanned on a large bed (11x17) flatbed scanner in order to get finer detail and to get a special quality of lighting. I usually scan at higher resolutions to get a 50 to100 Mb image, anticipating making large format Giclee prints. I rarely use digital camera images.

In Photoshop I create the background first, sometimes using images derived from a scan of materials, or of paint on glass, or an abstract background drawn in Photoshop, or occasionally a digital camera image. I then open multiple images from which I select out desired portions which I drag and drop onto the background creating new layers which can be moved, rotated, re-sized, or manipulated in the collage process. Frequently I have somewhere between 10 to 30 layers and the collage process may take several hours or sometimes days.

Giclee prints

 

GALLERY 1 - Floral Montage Works
GALLERY 2 - Abstract Digital Paintings
GALLERY 3 - Shaped Floral Canvas Works
GALLERY 4 - Digital Montages
BACKGROUND and SHOWS
HISTORY of ARTIST
LINKS
HOME

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