Friday, April 1, 2011

Jeremy Robinson

Jeremy "Maya" Robinson is the 2011 Digital Color Artist.
He often paints live amidst groups of people. Sometimes while
painting, a calligraphist writes a meaningful phrase on the artwork
in a foreign language. Jeremy sometimes paints on people who sit for
hours to be adorned.

Many of his pictures are made in phases. The first phase is just
making a simple drawing or painting. He uses colored pencils and pens,
technical art pens, gel pens and markers. And also gouache/watercolor
paint, acrylic paint and other paints.

The next phase is prints or copies. In making them he may use digital
filters or machines to adjust color saturation, contrast,
negative/position orientation and brightness. And, also,
semi-transparent materials like cloth and paper. Sometimes he moves
the original drawing while the copy is being made or draws on the
copies or tears the copies into pieces for collage. Once he has a
print the process starts over: collage of collage of collage for many
many generations of images. Making artwork through phases like this
allows Jeremy to get effects that would not otherwise be possible.

He says "The more I make art in this way the more art there is to
make in this way."

Jeremy is a lover of plants, a musician and a traveler. He is
available for murals, illustrations, portraits, design work and other
commissions.

New Artists
Please welcome these new artists:

1. Giacobbe Luigi. Overlooking. Abstract mixed media from Italy.
2. Olesya Novik. Fantasy from the Ukraine.
3. Emily Dewbre-Young. Sculpture, pyrography and carving.

See http://DigitalConsciousness.com/new/ anytime for new artists and
artists with new art.

News from the Artists
Harlan Gruber exhibited the skeleton of his Peridot Portal at Circle
of Bliss in March 2011. It combines his Diamond Portal's golden ratio
based design, with the pentagram plan of the Amethyst Portal, so it
has five points instead of two. http://www.transportals.org/

Mahendra Bhatt, Judy Puckett and Arkady Zrazhevsky have added new
artwork to their galleries.
http://DigitalConsciousness.com/gallerylist.phtml

To unsubscribe: http://DigitalConsciousness.net/newsletter


www.davislisboa.com
www.davismuseum.com

No comments:

Post a Comment

Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...